Exciting new books by Ideas on Fire authors about the racial politics of collecting, WOC feminist pedagogies, queer Latinx art, and more.
Resources: media studies
2024 GLAAD LGBTQ Paris Olympic and Paralympic Guide
The GLAAD LGBTQ Paris Olympic and Paralympic Guide we copyedited is now live and provides an invaluable resource for journalists and fans.
Ideas on Fire Guide to the 2024 International Communication Association Conference
Our guide for the 2024 International Communication Association conference in the Gold Coast, Australia.
GLAAD State of LGBTQ Inclusivity in Gaming Report
The GLAAD State of LGBTQ Inclusivity in Gaming Report we copyedited is now live and offers resources for gamers, creators, and fans.
Erin McElroy on Silicon Valley Imperialism
Cathy Hannabach interviews Erin McElroy about the global reach of technocapitalism in the postsocialist era.
Ideas on Fire Guide to the 2024 Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference
Ideas on Fire is excited to be exhibiting at the 2024 Society for Cinema and Media Studies conference. Come by our booth and say hi!
Juan Llamas-Rodriguez on the Visual Politics of Border Tunnels
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews media scholar Juan Llamas-Rodriguez about how representation of the US–Mexico border shapes public policy
Tamara Kneese on Death in the Digital Platform Age
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews media scholar Tamara Kneese about the complex relationship between Big Tech and mortality.
Ideas on Fire Guide to the 2023 Association of Internet Researchers Conference
Ideas on Fire is heading to the 2023 Association of Internet Researchers conference in Philadelphia!
Meryl Alper on Autistic Kids’ Digital Media
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews disability media studies scholar Meryl Alper about the digital lives of diverse young people on the autism spectrum.
Kristie Soares on Joy in Latinx Media
Cathy Hannabach interviews Kristie Soares about the political power of pleasure, laughter, and joy in Latinx media.
Jasmine Nichole Cobb on Haptic Blackness
Cathy Hannabach interviews Jasmine Nichole Cobb about haptic blackness and the cultural politics of Black hair in US visual culture.












