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Brian Dolber
Brian Dolber
Associate Professor of Communication, California State University, San Marcos
Verified email at csusm.edu
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Blindspots and blurred lines: Dallas Smythe, the audience commodity, and the transformation of labor in the digital age
B Dolber
Sociology Compass 10 (9), 747-755, 2016
322016
From socialism to “sentiment”: Toward a political economy of communities, counterpublics, and their media through Jewish working class history
B Dolber
Communication Theory 21 (1), 90-109, 2011
182011
The gig economy: Workers and media in the age of convergence
B Dolber, M Rodino-Colocino, C Kumanyika, T Wolfson
Routledge, 2021
172021
From independent contractors to an independent union: Building solidarity through rideshare drivers united’s digital organizing strategy
B Dolber
Media Inequality Change: Philadelphia, PA, USA, 2019
152019
Media and culture in the US Jewish labor movement
B Dolber
Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017
122017
Commodifying Alternative Media Audiences: A Historical Case Study of the Jewish Daily Forward
B Dolber
Communication, Culture & Critique 9 (2), 175-192, 2016
82016
Precarity and solidarity at neoliberalism’s twilight: The potentials of transnational production autoethnography
B Dolber
Cultural Studies↔ Critical Methodologies 20 (4), 311-321, 2020
42020
Informationism as ideology: Technological myths in the network neutrality debate
B Dolber
Regulating the web: Network neutrality and the fate of the open internet …, 2013
42013
A Rock and a Hard Place: The CWA’s Approach to Media Policy, 1984-2002
B Dolber
Democratic Communiqué 22 (2), 66, 2011
32011
Unmaking'Hegemonic Jewishness': Anti-Communism, Gender Politics, and Communication in the ILGWU, 1924-1934
B Dolber
Race, Gender & Class, 188-203, 2008
32008
Pressing Pause: Critical Reflections from the History of Media Studies
B Dolber, A O'Baoill
tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique. Open Access Journal for a …, 2018
22018
Sweating for democracy: Working-class media and the struggle for hegemonic Jewishness, 1919–1941
BC Dolber
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2011
22011
Communications Policy and Cultural Political Economy: Charting the Collapse of the Neoliberal Consensus in the United States
B Dolber
International Journal of Communication 15, 21, 2021
12021
The gig economy: Workers and media in the age of convergence
M Rodino-Colocino, T Wolfson, B Dolber, C Kumanyika
The Gig Economy, 3-15, 2021
12021
Strange Bedfellows: Yiddish socialist radio and the collapse of broadcasting reform in the United States, 1927-1938
B Dolber
Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television 33 (2), 289-307, 2013
12013
Organizing at the Digital Water Cooler: Social Media, Platform Organizing, and the Fight against Surveillance Capitalism
B Dolber
South Atlantic Quarterly 122 (4), 779-793, 2023
2023
Good People “Belong Anywhere”: Airbnb’s Emerging Neofascism
B Dolber, C Ceisel
The Gig Economy, 107-123, 2021
2021
Sewing the Fabric of Statehood: Garment Unions, American Labor, and the Establishment of the State of Israel by Adam M. Howard
B Dolber
American Jewish History 103 (1), 102-104, 2019
2019
America’s Battle for Media Democracy: The Triumph of Corporate Libertarianism and the Future of Media. By Victor Pickard.
B Dolber
Democratic Communiqué 27 (1), 6, 2018
2018
Book review: Journalism as Activism: Recoding Media Power
B Dolber
Global Media and Communication 13 (2), 206-208, 2017
2017
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