Browse by Goldsmiths authors: Winch, Alison
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Little, Ben and Winch, Alison.
2024.
A Conjunctural Cultural Studies Approach to the Millennial.
In: Helen Kingstone and Jennie Bristow, eds.
Studying Generations: Multidisciplinary Perspectives.
Bristol: Bristol University Press, pp. 85-104.
ISBN 9781529223491
[Book Section]
Winch, Alison and Little, Ben.
2021.
Mediating American hospitality: Mark Zuckerberg’s challenge to Donald Trump?
European Journal of Cultural Studies, 24(6),
pp. 1243-1260.
ISSN 1367-5494
[Article]
Little, Ben and Winch, Alison.
2021.
The New Patriarchs of Digital Capitalism: Celebrity Tech Founders and Networks of Power.
Abingdon: Routledge.
ISBN 9780367260118
[Book]
Little, Ben and Winch, Alison.
2020.
Patriarchy in the Digital Conjuncture: An Analysis of Google's James Damore.
New Formations(102),
pp. 44-63.
ISSN 0950-2378
[Article]
Little, Ben and Winch, Alison.
2017.
Generation: the politics of patriarchy and social change.
Soundings: A Journal of Politics and Culture(66),
pp. 129-144.
ISSN 1362-6620
[Article]
Winch, Alison.
2017.
''Does Feminism Have a Generation Gap?": Blogging, Millennials and the Hip Hop Generation.
Angelaki: Journal of Theoretical Humanities, 22(1),
pp. 207-221.
ISSN 0969-725X
[Article]
Little, Ben and Winch, Alison.
2017.
“just hanging out with you in my back yard”: Mark Zuckerberg and Mediated Paternalism.
Open Cultural Studies, 1(1),
pp. 417-427.
ISSN 2451-3474
[Article]
Winch, Alison.
2016.
'I just think it's dirty and lazy': Fat surveillance and erotic capital.
Sexualities, 19(8),
pp. 898-913.
ISSN 1363-4607
[Article]
Littler, Jo and Winch, Alison.
2016.
‘Roundtable: An Intergenerational Feminist Media Studies?’ with Rosalind Gill, Hannah Hamad, Mariam Kauser, Diane Negra and Nayomi Roshini.
Feminist Media Studies, 16(4),
pp. 726-736.
ISSN 1468-0777
[Article]
Winch, Alison; Littler, Jo and Keller, Jessalynn.
2016.
Why “intergenerational feminist media studies”?
Feminist Media Studies, 16(4),
pp. 557-572.
ISSN 1468-0777
[Article]
Littler, Jo and Winch, Alison.
2016.
Feminism and childcare: A roundtable with Sara de Benedictis, Gideon Burrows, Tracey Jensen, Jill Rutter and Victoria Showunmi.
Studies in the Maternal, 8(1),
2.
ISSN 1759-0434
[Article]
Winch, Alison.
2015.
Brand Intimacy, Female Friendship and Digital Surveillance Networks.
New Formations(84/85),
pp. 228-245.
ISSN 0950-2378
[Article]
Winch, Alison.
2015.
Feminism, generation and intersectionality: Generational differences within feminism are also opportunities for dialogue.
Soundings: A Journal of Politics and Culture(58),
pp. 8-20.
ISSN 1362-6620
[Article]
Winch, Alison.
2014.
“If Female Envy Did Not Spoil Every Thing in the World of Women”: Lies, Rivalry, and Reputation in Lady Elizabeth Craven's Travelogues.
In: Clare Broome Saunders, ed.
Women, Travel Writing, and Truth.
New York: Routledge, pp. 91-105.
ISBN 9781138023529
[Book Section]
Winch, Alison.
2013.
“Drinking a Dish of Tea With Sapho”: The Sexual Fantasies of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu and Lord Byron.
Women's Writing, 20(1),
pp. 82-99.
ISSN 0969-9082
[Article]