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Fairy Tales vs. Fairness: Is Disney Too Woke for Its Own Good?

December 5, 2024 Lexi R

The Walt Disney Company has embarked on an era of change in light of criticism of prior media work. Audiences have expressed a desire for more representation that reflects themselves leading to Disney progressively making an effort to fulfill the audience’s wishes and accommodate the “woke” movement. As a result

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Is the Shot Worth the Cost? The Dangerous Side of Paparazzi Culture

October 22, 2024 Lexi R

Paparazzi have been around for several decades and have evolved with our technological advancement. The sole purpose of the job is for a person or group to capture unposed photos of celebrities, public figures, or any other famous individuals in their everyday lives. They then sell those photos to tabloids,

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Button-Mashing or Brain-Bashing? The Ups and Downs of Violent Games

October 8, 2024October 7, 2024 Lexi R

The video game world is huge with an audience ranging from children to adults where they can immerse themselves in unique experiences and/or connect with up to millions of people. The video game industry has evolved over the years with technology and creativity. Video games have a variety of genres

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The Art | Crime Archive (ACA) is a collaborative laboratory, teaching center, and web-based platform devoted to the study of the shadow space where art and crime overlap. The ACA’s online platform was created in 2012 and since its inception has functioned as a participatory archive for a wide range of scholars, artists, students, and community members. The ACA welcomes submissions of media and accompanying short essays on art, crime, and culture. The ACA peer-reviews submissions and only accepts materials that significantly contribute to the broader academic and artistic discourses on creativity and actual criminal behavior. As a general rule, it does not publish submissions related to crime fiction or figurative works.

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