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Vol. 17 No. 2 (2014): cute
Vol. 17 No. 2 (2014): cute
Edited by James Meese and Ramon Lobato
Published:
2014-04-30
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Editorial
Kittens All the Way Down: Cute in Context
Ramon Lobato, James Meese
Feature
“It Belongs to the Internet”: Animal Images, Attribution Norms and the Politics of Amateur Media Production
James Meese
Articles
The Alchian-Allen Theorem and the Economics of Internet Animals
Jason Potts
Do Cats Know They Rule YouTube? Surveillance and the Pleasures of Cat Videos
Radha O'Meara
Cute But Relaxed: Ten Years of Rilakkuma in Precarious Japan
Carolyn Shannon Stevens
“Meng? It Just Means Cute”: A Chinese Online Vernacular Term in Context
Gabriele de Seta
Cute and Monstrous Furbys in Online Fan Production
Catherine Barbara Caudwell
Cute-ifying Disability: Lil Bub, the Celebrity Cat
Elaine M Laforteza
Because Neglect Isn't Cute: Tuxedo Stan's Campaign for a Humane World
Shari Sanders
I Can Haz Likes: Cultural Intermediation to Facilitate “Petworking”
Jonathon Hutchinson
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