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Producing Antipetismo: Media activism and the rise of the radical, nationalist right in contemporary Brazil
S Davis, J Straubhaar
International Communication Gazette 82 (1), 82-100, 2020
832020
The Social Shaping of the Brazilian Internet: Historicizing the Interactions Between States, Corporations, and NGOs in Information and Communication Technology Development and …
S Davis, J Straubhaar, M Fuentes-Bautista, J Spence
The Routledge Companion to global internet histories, 122-134, 2017
362017
Citizens' media in the Favelas: Finding a place for community-based digital media production in social change processes
S Davis
Communication Theory 25 (2), 230-243, 2015
322015
What is Netflix imperialism? Interrogating the monopoly aspirations of the ‘World's largest television network’
S Davis
Information, Communication & Society, 1-16, 2023
272023
Relocating development communication: Social entrepreneurship, international networking, and south-south cooperation in the Viva Rio NGO
S Davis
International Journal of Communication 10, 18, 2016
162016
Slowing down media coverage on the US–Mexico border: News as sociological critique in borderland
S Davis
Slow Journalism, 178-193, 2020
152020
The construction of a transnational Lusophone media space: A historiographic analysis
S Davis, J Straubhaar, I Ferin Cunha
Popular Communication 14 (4), 212-223, 2016
152016
Sanctions as war: Anti-imperialist perspectives on American geo-economic strategy
S Davis, I Ness
Brill, 2021
142021
From the streets to the screen to nowhere: Las morras and the fragility of networked digital activism
S Davis, M Santillana, M Santillana
Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture 14 (1), 2019
112019
Citizen health journalism: negotiating between political engagement and professional identity in a media training program for healthcare workers
S Davis
Journalism Practice 11 (2-3), 319-335, 2017
112017
Case study: MídiaNINJA and the rise of citizen journalism in Brazil
S Davis
102016
Transnational networking and capacity building for communication activism
L Stein, T Notley, S Davis
Global Media Journal: Australian Edition, 2012
92012
The Retreat of Globalization. Banks are retrenching, trade is slowing. What if the world is becoming more fragmented as policy makers focus on short-term urgencies
K Warsh, S Davis
Wall Street Journal (Online)[New York, NY] 14, 2012
82012
Introduction: Why are economic sanctions a form of war?
S Davis, I Ness
Sanctions as War, 1-24, 2021
62021
Drumming and digital inclusion: music, identity formation, and transformative empowerment in Afro-Brazilian community development NGOs
J Straubhaar, S Davis
Development in Practice 28 (3), 374-387, 2018
62018
Cracks and reformations in the Brazilian mediascape: Mídia NINJA, radical citizen journalism, and resistance in Rio de Janeiro
T Landesman, S Davis
Protests in the Information Age, 56-72, 2018
62018
La Gordiloca and the vicissitudes of social media journalism on the US–Mexico border
A Gonzalez, S Davis, JW Kim
Communication Monographs 88 (1), 71-87, 2021
52021
Digital Archives as Subaltern Counter-Histories: Situating" Favela Tem Memoria" in the Rio de Janeiro media and political landscape
S Davis
Journalism History and Digital Archives, 143-157, 2020
42020
A history of high tech and the technopolis in Austin
L Hartenberger, Z Tufekci, S Davis
Inequity in the Technopolis, 63-84, 2013
3*2013
1 How are sanctions war?
S Davis, I Ness
22022
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