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Rachel R. Reynolds is a Professor in the Department of Communication and Graduate Programs in Communication, Culture & and Media at Drexel University in Philadelphia, USA. She works on theories of sexual violence and globalization, including approaches to the political economy of sexual violence as an instrumental element within television production. Dacia Pajé is an Assistant Professor at Providence College, USA. Her research agenda focuses on the televised construction and audience reception of sexual violence and rape culture, with particular attention to crime and legal dramas. Sienna Medina is an independent researcher in the Midwest USA. She researches (anti)feminist discourses in popular culture. Recently, she has focused on depictions and discussions of sexual violence both in mainstream media and pornography. John Gigante is a Ph.D. student at Drexel University, USA, in the Communication, Culture and Media program. His research focuses on media representations of necropolitical domains, with a particular focus on mobility infrastructure.
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