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  3. Vol. 11 No. 38 (2016)

Published: 2017/03/01

Editorial

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    Thinking (with) the Unconscious in Media and Communication Studies: Introduction to the Special Issue
    Steffen Krüger, Jacob Johanssen

Original Scientific Paper

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    Framing the Mobile Phone: The Psychopathologies of an Everyday Object
    Iain MacRury, Candida Yates
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    “If you show your real face, you’ll lose 10 000 followers” – The Gaze of the Other and Transformations of Shame in Digitalized Relationships
    Vera King
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    Media Traumatization, Symbolic Wounds and Digital Culture
    Allen George Meek
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    The Other Self in Free Fall: Anxiety and Automated Tracking Applications
    Christopher Gutierrez
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    Digital Feminisms and the Split Subject: Short-circuits through Lacan’s Four Discourses
    Alison Horbury
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    A Digital Death Drive? Hubris and Learning in Psychoanalysis and Cybernetics
    Colin John Campbell
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    YouTubers, Online Selves and the Performance Principle: Notes from a Post-Jungian Perspective
    Greg Singh
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    The Female Target: Digitality, Psychoanalysis and the Gangbang
    Diego Semerene
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    Chaosmic Spasm: Guattari, Stiegler, Berardi, and the Digital Apocalypse
    Mark Featherstone
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