Engaging new books by Ideas on Fire authors about Black audiofuturisms, global energy infrastructure, racial virtuality, and more.
Resources: media studies
New Books in December by Ideas on Fire Authors
Exciting new books by Ideas on Fire authors about racialized information architecture, reparative media platforms, queer feminist peace practices, and more.
Ideas on Fire Guide to the 2025 AoIR Conference
Our interdisciplinary guide to the 2025 Association of Internet Researchers conference, filled with conference tips, new books, publishing resources, and more.
New Books in August by Ideas on Fire Authors
Great new books by Ideas on Fire authors about Indigenous worlding, Latina feminist podcasting, South African intersex activism, and more.
New Books in May by Ideas on Fire Authors
Great new books by Ideas on Fire authors about disaster nationalism, technocreep, Dominicanyork music and literature, and religion in the automotive industry.
New Books in April by Ideas on Fire Authors
Great new books by Ideas on Fire authors about LGBTQ+ family activism, the racial politics of German sports celebrity, and queer video games.
Ideas on Fire Guide to the 2025 SCMS Conference
Our interdisciplinary guide to the 2025 Society for Cinema and Media Studies conference, filled with new books, interviews, publishing tips, and more.
New Books in February by Ideas on Fire Authors
Fabulous new books by Ideas on Fire authors about trans technologies, feminist STS, sonic gentrification, and more.
New Books in January by Ideas on Fire Authors
Exciting new books by Ideas on Fire authors about the racial politics of adoption, trans activism, hip-hop pedagogy, and more.
New Books in November and December by Ideas on Fire Authors
Awesome new books by Ideas on Fire authors about transpacific citizenship, South–South racial capitalism, video game cultures, and more.
New Books in October by Ideas on Fire Authors
Awesome new books by Ideas on Fire authors about Black liberatory pedagogy, postconflict utopias, New Orleans dance cultures, and more.
Raven Maragh-Lloyd on Black Networked Resistance
Cathy Hannabach interviews Raven Maragh-Lloyd about Black digital resistance strategies including cancel culture and Black Twitter.












