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  • Gnovis Journal Volume 25

    Download full volume here Introduction From the Senior Editors' Desk — Erica Sun, Merielle Agorilla, and Anika Maney Research Articles Constructing Tr

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  • Gnovicon 25

    Conference Program Tech & Society Week 2025 marks 25 years since the launch of gnovis, Georgetown University’s only peer-reviewed, student-run academic journal dedicated to graduate

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  • Call for Submissions – Vol. 25

    For its milestone 25th volume, the Gnovis Journal welcomes research papers and book reviews from graduate students across all disciplines that examine the nexus of communication, cu

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  • Gnovis Journal Volume 23

    Download full volume here Introduction From the Editor's Desk — Andrew Peacock Peer Reviewed Research Moderate Republican Women Ticket Splitting and T

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  • Gnovis Journal Volume 24

    Download full volume here Introduction From the Editor's Desk — Jahnavi Mukul Peer Reviewed Research Seeking Light Between the Cracks of Digital Reali

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  • Journal 2014

    Gnovis Journal 2014

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  • Spring Journal 2021

    Articles

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  • ART IS NOT ENOUGH: The Artist’s Body as Protest

    ABSTRACT Distinguishing between imagerial and material media, this paper will examine specific works by the artists David Wojnarowicz, Robert Mapplethorpe, Ray Navarro, and Barton Lidicé Beneš that ex

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  • Human Control and Autonomy in Cybernetic Systems

    Abstract This paper is meant to question the idea that humans in cybernetic systems are autonomous in the traditional western liberal conception. Examination of the history of cybernetics reveals conf

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  • Freedom v. The Man: Security, Torture, and “Freedom” in Cory Doctorow's Little Brother

    Abstract Cory Doctorow's Little Brother is more than just a sci-fi story about computer hackers.  This paper is an attempt to identify the poor ethics of privacy at work in the book, and offer some al

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