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- What does ‘election’ mean? One answer doomed Virginia’s new congressional map | CNN
The Virginia Supreme Court’s decision to block a Democratic redistricting attempt hinged on technicalities around what constitutes an “election. Read original article: Read More
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- Inside the furor plaguing Democratic National Committee leader Ken Martin | PBS News
Democrats keep winning at the ballot box. And yet Ken Martin, the man leading the Democratic National Committee, is facing a crisis of confidence … Read original article: Read More
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- Ken Burns Names the ‘Greatest Danger’ Facing Higher Ed – The Chronicle of Higher EducationKen Burns Names the ‘Greatest Danger’ Facing Higher Ed The documentary filmmaker and Hampshire College alum says his alma mater’s closure is part of a more troubling trend. By Jack Stripling, May 6, 2026 Ken Burns Names the ‘Greatest Danger’ Facing Higher Ed | College Matters from The Chronicle Subscribe to College Matters Everything happening in the world converges in one place: higher education. On College Matters,… Read more: Ken Burns Names the ‘Greatest Danger’ Facing Higher Ed – The Chronicle of Higher Education
- UPDATED | Bureau Of Land Management Repeals Public Lands Rule – National Parks TravelerUPDATED | Bureau Of Land Management Repeals Public Lands Rule By NPT Staff, May 11, 2026 Editor’s Note: This has been updated with additional reactions from parks and conservation groups. The Bureau of Land Management has repealed the Conservation and Landscape Health Rule, commonly referred to as the Public Lands Rule, which put conservation on equal footing with mining, logging, and grazing of public lands.… Read more: UPDATED | Bureau Of Land Management Repeals Public Lands Rule – National Parks Traveler
- Trump urged to rule out ‘unlawful’ Cuba takeover and stop using Guantánamo Bay for … The US imposed additional sanctions last week and has repeatedly expressed a desire for potential military intervention to depose its government. A US …
- CFP: Chapters on Conspiracies and Visual CultureConspiracies and Visual CultureEditor Information: Stephanie Beene (sbeene@unm.edu) and Katie Greer (greer@oakland.edu)AbstractConspiracy ideation in America is on the rise and has infected popular culture and social media. This phenomenon is deeply concerning, not least because it moves beyond fringe groups to influence mainstream discourse and belief systems. Despite extensive academic work on the psychological underpinnings of conspiracy belief and the linguistic/rhetorical analysis of related texts, a crucial gap remains. Specifically, there is an underdeveloped area of study concerning the sophisticated and widespread influence of the visual, not only in disseminating conspiracy ideation generally but at the juncture where it intersects with evangelical subcultures. The information landscape is currently saturated with visual content designed to sow distrust and disseminate disinformation. The tools of digital media creation have become powerful vectors for this spread. Examples abound, from the unsettling realism of DeepFake TikToks and sophisticated AI-generated imagery, which blur the lines between reality and fiction, to seemingly innocuous visuals—photographs, charts, or video clips—that are removed from their original, legitimate contexts and weaponized to promote baseless narratives. The ease of production and viral distribution of this visual misinformation and disinformation means that educators must become acutely aware of the mechanisms by which visuals, more than just text, are influencing conspiracy ideation in novel and increasingly alarming ways.To effectively combat this rising tide of visual disinformation, there is an urgent need for scholarly and practical intervention. Incorporating robust frameworks of visual literacy—the ability to interpret, negotiate, and make meaning from information presented in images—and the broader concept of metaliteracy—the comprehensive understanding of how to produce, evaluate, and share information across various media—can significantly enhance our collective ability to analyze and deconstruct these narratives. This approach would allow us to move beyond simply identifying a conspiracy and delve into how semiotics and imagery—the signs, symbols, and visual language employed—influence and solidify conspiracy beliefs. Addressing the visual dimension of this crisis represents a crucial step toward filling a significant, and currently dangerous, gap in current scholarship and public awareness, especially as it relates to communities where these visual narratives are most readily accepted.This edited volume aims to bring together leading scholars from both conspiracy studies and visual literacy studies to examine visual messaging in conspiracy theory culture.The book will be divided into the following sections:Part 1: The participatory environment: Visuals and conspiracy engagementPart 2: Hidden messages: The semiotics of visuals in conspiracy communitiesPart 3: Critical visual thinking: Educating for conspiracy avoidancePart 4: Nefarious Tropes: Historical intersections of visuals and conspiracy theoriesChapter topics could include:Visual analysis of conspiracist aesthetics on social mediaMis/ mal/disinformation as political toolsVisual Literacy to inoculate against conspiracismGenerative artificial intelligence and conspiracy visual cultureAnalyses of the attention economy, platform capitalism, or recommendation algorithms driving conspiracist content“Do your own research” communities or movementsHistorical analyses of the use of visuals to promote conspiracy theoriesCultural influences of conspiracy theoriesGender and sexuality studies and the “manosphere” or “trad” communitiesInformation overload & cultureCognitive visual processing and conspiracy imageryLogistics and TimelineProposals between 250 and 500 words, CVs, and brief author bios (50-80 words) should besubmitted to Stephanie Beene (sbeene@unm.edu) and Katie Greer(greer@oakland.edu) by COB July 31, 2026.The editors will review all submitted proposals and notify applicants by COB August 31, 2026.Chapters should be approximately between 7,000-8,000 words, and first drafts of completedmanuscripts will be due COB March 31, 2027. The expected publication date will be in 2028.
Conspiracies and Visual CultureEditor Information: Stephanie Beene (sbeene@unm.edu) and Katie Greer (greer@oakland.edu)AbstractConspiracy ideation in America is on the rise and has infected popular culture and social media. This phenomenon is deeply concerning, not least because it moves beyond fringe groups to influence mainstream discourse and belief systems. Despite extensive academic work on the psychological underpinnings of conspiracy belief and the linguistic/rhetorical analysis of related texts, a crucial gap remains. Specifically, there is an underdeveloped area of study concerning the sophisticated and widespread influence of the visual, not only in disseminating conspiracy ideation generally but at the juncture where it intersects with evangelical subcultures. The information landscape is currently saturated with visual content designed to sow distrust and disseminate disinformation. The tools of digital media creation have become powerful vectors for this spread. Examples abound, from the unsettling realism of DeepFake TikToks and sophisticated AI-generated imagery, which blur the lines between reality and fiction, to seemingly innocuous visuals—photographs, charts, or video clips—that are removed from their original, legitimate contexts and weaponized to promote baseless narratives. The ease of production and viral distribution of this visual misinformation and disinformation means that educators must become acutely aware of the mechanisms by which visuals, more than just text, are influencing conspiracy ideation in novel and increasingly alarming ways.To effectively combat this rising tide of visual disinformation, there is an urgent need for scholarly and practical intervention. Incorporating robust frameworks of visual literacy—the ability to interpret, negotiate, and make meaning from information presented in images—and the broader concept of metaliteracy—the comprehensive understanding of how to produce, evaluate, and share information across various media—can significantly enhance our collective ability to analyze and deconstruct these narratives. This approach would allow us to move beyond simply identifying a conspiracy and delve into how semiotics and imagery—the signs, symbols, and visual language employed—influence and solidify conspiracy beliefs. Addressing the visual dimension of this crisis represents a crucial step toward filling a significant, and currently dangerous, gap in current scholarship and public awareness, especially as it relates to communities where these visual narratives are most readily accepted.This edited volume aims to bring together leading scholars from both conspiracy studies and visual literacy studies to examine visual messaging in conspiracy theory culture.The book will be divided into the following sections:Part 1: The participatory environment: Visuals and conspiracy engagementPart 2: Hidden messages: The semiotics of visuals in conspiracy communitiesPart 3: Critical visual thinking: Educating for conspiracy avoidancePart 4: Nefarious Tropes: Historical intersections of visuals and conspiracy theoriesChapter topics could include:Visual analysis of conspiracist aesthetics on social mediaMis/ mal/disinformation as political toolsVisual Literacy to inoculate against conspiracismGenerative artificial intelligence and conspiracy visual cultureAnalyses of the attention economy, platform capitalism, or recommendation algorithms driving conspiracist content“Do your own research” communities or movementsHistorical analyses of the use of visuals to promote conspiracy theoriesCultural influences of conspiracy theoriesGender and sexuality studies and the “manosphere” or “trad” communitiesInformation overload & cultureCognitive visual processing and conspiracy imageryLogistics and TimelineProposals between 250 and 500 words, CVs, and brief author bios (50-80 words) should besubmitted to Stephanie Beene (sbeene@unm.edu) and Katie Greer(greer@oakland.edu) by COB July 31, 2026.The editors will review all submitted proposals and notify applicants by COB August 31, 2026.Chapters should be approximately between 7,000-8,000 words, and first drafts of completedmanuscripts will be due COB March 31, 2027. The expected publication date will be in 2028. Read original article: Read More
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A crowded Democratic field is running to fill the House seat to be vacated by Republican Rep. Don Bacon in the Nebraska district that includes … Read original article: Read More
- Vector‐borne diseases‐knowledge maps – – 2026 – EFSA Journal – Wiley Online Library
This scientific report provides a structured overview of the main characteristics of 25 selected vector-borne… Read original article: Read More
- Lasers shine a new light on the space junk air pollution problemScientists are using a new technique to study incoming space debris and its effects on Earth’s atmosphere.
- Heavier storms and longer dry spells are drying California and the WestAs more rain is concentrated in heavier storms, many parts of California and the western U.S. are drying, new research shows.
- US Government Finances Are Not Ready for a Recession | The Daily Spark During US recessions, the budget deficit typically widens by around 4% of GDP as unemployment benefits surge and tax revenues collapse, see here.
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- The Whirlpool Galaxy comes alive | Space photo of the day for May 13, 2026M51, also known as the Whirlpool Galaxy, looks incredible in this new snap by the James Webb Space Telescope.











