sarah banet-weiser
@sbanetweiser
Joint Professor,Annenberg School, UPenn and USC. Director, Annenberg Center for Collaborative Com. Gender, race, media, consumer culture, feminist media studies
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20-06-2014 23:56:11
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An honour to have Believability reviewed for International Journal of Communication by the incomparable and always-inspirational Jilly Boyce Kay ๐๐
Really happy to be in conversation about Kat Higgins (aka Kathryn Claire) and sarah banet-weiser's book Believability. It's a really great conversation which speaks to the generative scholarship in the book!
journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.117โฆ
In their new book, โBelievability: Sexual Violence, Media, and the Politics of Doubt,โ Dean Sarah Banet-Weiser of Annenberg School and former postdoctoral fellow Kathryn Claire Higgins explore the idea of the โperfect victimโ in post-# MeToo media.
bit.ly/3UKaDtY
โOne of the most counter-intuitive, innovative books I have read in a very long time. It makes a groundbreaking contribution to our thinking about sexual violence.โ
Catherine Rottenberg reviews Believability by Kat Higgins (aka Kathryn Claire) sarah banet-weiser Polity #TSRWork buff.ly/3ufWtpE
Many thanks to Annenberg School's Hailey Reissman for the generous interview and write-up of #Believability !
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#10 on NB Critical Theory ๐ countdown significant feminist texts- sarah banet-weiser & Kat Higgins (aka Kathryn Claire)'s Believability: Sexual Violence, Media, and the Politics of Doubt newbooksnetwork.com/believability and Jo Littler on Left Feminisms: Conversations on the Personal and Political newbooksnetwork.com/left-feminisms
THIS WEEK! Join us and Annenberg C3 Annenberg School for our annual symposium, When Media Put Social Justice at Risk. Check out the stellar lineup of speakers and register with the link below! bit.ly/40YYL8f
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New โจ Believability: Sexual Violence, Media, and the Politics of Doubt by sarah banet-weiser and Kat Higgins (aka Kathryn Claire) Polity examines how the gendered and racialised logics of #Believability operate within #MediaCulture .
Review by Dr Olumide Adisa wp.me/p2MwSQ-gW7
New! Advertising & Society Quarterly Editor Edward Timke spoke to Annenberg Dean sarah banet-weiser about her 2018 book, 'Empowered: Popular Feminism and Misogyny' (@DukePress) bit.ly/3sujDYv Project MUSE
The 4th Lisbon Winter School for the Study of Communication 'media and ambivalence' (9-12 January 2024 ) will feature Professor Dimitria Gatzia as a keynote.
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Next Thursday 11/16, Dean sarah banet-weiser is speaking at SFU School of Communication in Vancouver as part of their 50th Anniversary Speakers' Series. You can register to attend here: bit.ly/45WMJx2
Tanya Serisier (Tanya Serisier) reviewed Sarah Banet-Weiser's and Kathryn Claire Higgins' 'Believability: Sexual Violence, Media, and the Politics of Doubt' for us. Read it here: journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.117โฆ
Thanks and admiration to Tanya Serisier for her intellectually generous review of #Believability for European Journal of Cultural Studies (EJCS)! An incisive summary, with important reflections about how we can, and should, think believability more broadly as a key axis of political resistance ๐๐
This Thursday (10/5) at 5:15pm, don't miss a joint book launch of 'Believability' by Dean sarah banet-weiser & Kat Higgins (aka Kathryn Claire) + 'The #MeToo Effect' by Leigh Gilmore. This is the first event in the Annenberg C3 & CARGC co-sponsored event series, 'Identity at the Limits of Representation'.