Incoming Resources
- Vanity fair, October 2014
- Vanity fair, January 2015 issue
- Vanity Fair
- Seen and Not Seen, Confessions of a Movie Autist
- Vanity fair, March 2014
- Smothered in hugs, essays, interviews, feedback, and obituaries, Dennis Cooper
- Tentacles longer than night, Eugene Thacker
- Elements of taste, understanding what we like and why, Benjamin Errett ; [illustrations, Sarah Lazarovic]
- Vanity fair, October 2013
- GENERATION X, the role of culture on the leadership styles of women in leadership positions
- Can the left learn to meme?, Adorno, video gaming, and Stranger Things, Mike Watson
- The Semiotics of Love
- Vanity fair
- Spectra magazine, editors, Fraser MacInnes, Spanner Spencer, Volume 1, Issue 4
- Kid culture, children & adults & popular culture
- Vanity Fair, December 2014 issue
- Vanity fair, February 2015
- Digital renaissance, what data andeconomics tell us about the future of popular culture, Joel Waldfogel
- Planet Simpson, how a cartoon masterpiece documented an era and defined a generation, Chris Turner
- Cultural Studies of LEGO, More Than Just Bricks
- The end, 50 apocalyptic visions from pop culture that you should know about --before it's too late, Laura Barcella
- Surviving Supercon
- Bad feminist, essays, Roxane Gay
- Let's bring back, the lost language edition : a collection of forgotten-yet-delightful words, phrases, praises, insults, idioms, and literary flourishes from eras past, Lesley M.M. Blume
- Culture jam, how to reverse America's suicidal consumer binge, and why we must, Kalle Lasn
- Glam!, Bowie, Bolan and the Glitter rock revolution, Barney Hoskyns
- Very recent history, an entirely factual account of a year (c. AD 2009) in a large city, Choire Sicha
- The hidden half, the unseen forces that influence everything, Michael Blastland
- Drinking bomb and shooting meth, alcohol and drug use in Japan, Jeffrey W. Alexander
- The Safety net, surviving pandemics and other disasters, David Eagleman
- Let's bring back, an encyclopedia of forgotten-yet-delightful chic, useful, curious, and otherwise commendable things from times gone by, Lesley M.M. Blume, Grady McFerrin
- Instant knowledge
- Vanity fair, November 2013
- Visual cultures
- How brands become icons, the principles of cultural branding
- Vanity fair, February 2014 issue
- Marxismo y comunicación, teoría crítica de la mediación social, Francisco Sierra Caballero ; prólogo de Armand Mattelart
- Queerness in Play
- Garage criticism, cultural missives in an age of distraction, Peter Babiak
- Friends, A Reading of the Sitcom
- Spectra Magazine, Issue 5, Sci-fi, Fantasy and Horror Short Fiction
- Eat my words, Mungo MacCallum
- The star as icon, celebrity in the age of mass consumption, Daniel Herwitz
- Superactually, micro-essays on post-ironic life, Chuk Moran
- The revolution will be accessorized, BlackBook presents dispatches from the new counterculture
- Luke Skywalker can't read, and other geeky truths, Ryan Britt
- Cosmic trigger I, final secret of the Illuminati
- Drink Like a Geek, Cocktails, Brews, and Spirits for the Nerd in All of Us (Geek Cookbook, Gift for 21st Birthday, Mixed Drink, Nerd Cocktail Book, and Fans of Tequila Mockingbird or The Cocktail Companion)
- Vanity fair, November 2014 issue
- Being cultured, in defence of discrimination