Evil Bert Laden: ViRaL Texts, Community, and Collision

  • James J. Brown, Jr.
Keywords: Social Theory, Capitalism, Critical Theory, Cultural Studies, Critique, Digital Society, Sociology, Scholarly Journal, Peer reviewed journal, Ben Agger, Tim Luke

Author Biography

James J. Brown, Jr.
James J. Brown, Jr. is a Ph.D. candidate in English at the University of Texas at Austin. Brown teaches courses in rhetoric and literature that focus on new media composition, the digital divide, and computer culture. His dissertation, entitled Hospitable Texts, uses Wikipedia as a case study of the emerging rhetorical and ethical codes of the Web. His work has been published in The Computer Culture Reader (Cambridge Scholars Press) and has authored an essay for a forthcoming special issue of the journal Leisure Studies. Brown also maintains a blog that focuses on his ongoing research projects: http://locus.cwrl.utexas.edu/jbrown.
Published
2019-05-29