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Dyson Year in Review 2024-2025

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P A C E U N I V E R S I T Y W W W. P A C E . E D U / D Y S O N 22 News & Notes MEDIA SPOTLIGHT MEDIA SPOTLIGHT Chris Campanioni, PhD, English, with four publications Dri Net: The Aesthetics of Literature and Media in Migration Campanioni theorizes an aesthetics of transmedia as a framework for civic activism, while showing how migrants have forecasted and reshaped new media practices and norms, producing a political subjectivity that resists subjectification. no h by no h/west This work's theme is collage and montage, both of which are used in the text to a iculate a diasporic phenomenology. Its textual engine reads like plot: an unnamed narrator a empts to remake the 1959 Hitchcock film. VHS With hypermediation as its subject, the book's narrator is trying to find out more about his parents' pasts, though they rarely talk about their childhoods before coming to the United States. Windows 85 Identity and co-presence in the age of pla orm capitalism and transmediation is at the hea of this poetry collection, a "networked intimacy" the author has engaged with for many years both in research and teaching. Rossilynne Culgan, MA (adjunct professor), Communication and Media Studies Secret New York City: A Guide to the Weird, Wonde ul, and Obscure Encouraging people to get outside and explore New York City, this book is a scavenger hunt in the nation's largest city, a guidebook that goes off the beaten path far beyond the reaches of the subway map. Terence Hines, PhD, Psychology The Psychology and Science of Pseudoscience Dyson Authors Recent books by faculty and alumni The central theme of this work is that people accept pseudoscientific and paranormal beliefs because of normal brain and cognitive processes. This may result in perceiving things that aren't, remembering things that didn't happen, and interpreting normal events as evidence for something paranormal.

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