In this episode, Dr. Tobias Ebbrecht-Hartmann and Lital Henig break down the issue of the famous Instagram sensation: Eva Stories, from various aspects of media studying.
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Eva Stories full episodes on YouTube
A photo of the Eve Stories billboard ad
The Anna Frank video diary on YouTube
Ebbrecht, T. (2010). Migrating images: iconic images of the Holocaust and the representation of war in popular film. Shofar, 28(4), 86-103.
Frosh, P. (2019). The Poetics of Digital Media. Cambridge: Polity Press.
Frosh, P. and Pinchevski, A. (2009). Introduction: Why media witnessing? Why now? In: Frosh, P. and Pinchevski, A. (eds) Media Witnessing: Testimony in the Age of Mass Communication. Hampshire, New York: Palgrave and McMillan, pp. 1-19.
Frosh, P. and Pinchevski, A. (2014). Media witnessing and the ripeness of time. Cultural Studies 28(4): 594-610.
Frosh, P. and Pinchevski, A. (2018). Media and events after media events. Media, Culture & Society 40(1): 135-138.
Nunes, M. (2017). Selfies, self-witnessing and the ‘out-of-place’ digital citizen. In: Kuntsman, A. (ed) Selfie Citizenship. Cham: Springer-Palgrave Macmillan, pp.109-117.
Wieviorka, A. (2006). The Era of the Witness (Stark J, trans). Ithaca, London: Cornell University Press.
Reading, A. (2009). Mobile witnessing: Ethics and the camera phone in the ‘war on terror’. Globalizations, 6(1), 61-76.
Also check out Tobias's and Lital's scholar pages on The Smart Family Institute of Communications Website, for more publications and current projects, or contact them directly: Dr. Tobias Ebbrecht-Hartmann /@te_hartmann | Lital Henig / @Litalhenig
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