Ilana Gershon professor Rice University Commons username: @igershon ORCID iD: 0000-0003-0447-0694 http://www.campanthropology.org Following 4 members View ProfileActivitySites 0CORE deposits 69Following 4Followers 3Groups 2DiscussionsDocs Academic InterestsActor-network theoryAnimationDemocratic theoryemploymentlabor studiesLaw and culturelegal anthropologyLinguistic anthropologyNew mediawork Commons GroupsHCAnthropologyLabor Studies Recent Commons Activity deposited Bullshit Genres: What to Watc… in the group Labor Studies deposited Bullshit Genres: What to Watc… in the group Anthropology deposited Bullshit Genres: What to Watc… deposited Reflective Conversation: Revi… in the group Anthropology deposited Hello to Tristes Tropes in the group Labor Studies EducationUniversity of Chicago, Phd Work Shared in COREBooksLiving With MonstersArticlesBullshit Genres: What to Watch For When Studying the New Actant ChatGPT and Its Siblings.Plague Jobs: US Schismogenetic Approaches to Social ContractsThe Worst of Anthro Job Ads for 2021Genres are the drive belts of the job marketHow to Know When Not to Know: Strategic Ignorance When Eliciting for Samoan Migrant ExchangesWhen Culture Is Not A System: Why Samoan Cultural Brokers Can Not Do Their JobViewing Diasporas from the Pacific: What Pacific Ethnographies Offer Pacific Diaspora StudiesMirrors and Numbers among Others: Technologies of Identification in Papua New GuineaEmail my heart: remediation and romantic break-upsLiving Theory“Neoliberal Agency”Un-Friend My Heart: Facebook, Promiscuity, and Heartbreak in a Neoliberal AgeAnimating interactionWhat Do We Talk about When We Talk About Animation“I’m not a businessman, I’m a business, man”UNDERCOVER BOSS BLUESHailing the US job-seeker: origins and neoliberal uses of job applicationsUndercover Boss’s Travels: Comparing the US and UK Reality ShowsPorous social ordersReprises: Seeing like an author: early Bakhtin for anthropologistsGenres in new economies of languageClick for work: Rethinking work through online work distribution platformsYou got a hole in your belly and a phone in your hand: How US government phone subsidies shape the search for employmentIntroduction: genre work and the new economyTrump’s Appeal: Choosing Autocracy over the CommitteeThe Breakup 2.1: The ten-year updatePublish and be damned: New media publics and neoliberal riskLanguage and the Newness of MediaEmploying the CEO of Me, Inc.: US corporate hiring in a neoliberal ageKnowing adoption and adopting knowledgeSelling Your Self in the United StatesMedia Ideologies: An IntroductionOutspoken Indigenes and Nostalgic Migrants: Maori and Samoan Educating Performances in an Aotearoa New Zealand Cultural FestivalBreaking Up Is Hard To Do: Media Switching and Media IdeologiesBeing Explicit about Culture: Māori, Neoliberalism, and the New Zealand ParliamentDocumentary Studies and Linguistic AnthropologyActor-Theory Network and Documentary StudiesWhen the State Tries to See Like a Family: Cultural Pluralism and the Family Group Conference in New ZealandEverytime We Type Goodbye: Heartbreak American-StyleCritical Review Essay: Studying Cultural Pluralism in Courts versus LegislaturesSeeing like a system: Luhmann for AnthropologistsCompelling culture: The rhetoric of assimilation among Samoan migrants in the United StatesBook chaptersDigital Economy and LaborPlanning Your ResearchConverting Meanings and the Conversion of Meaning in Samoan Moral EconomiesBruno LatourAnd Then She Texted: Entextualization and the End of RelationshipsLegislative Authenticity and the Politics of Recognition: How to be a Maori Member of ParliamentLanguage and Media/TechnologyKeepin’ It Real: Facebook’s Honesty Box and Ethnic Verbal GenresCalling the Irrational Unmanageable Neoliberal SelfEvery Click You Make, I’ll Be Watching You: Facebook Stalking and Neoliberal InformationMedia as ChannelA Business of One or Nurturing the Craft: Who are You?Keepin’ It Real: Facebook’s Honesty Box and Ethnic Verbal GenresBlog PostsHello to Tristes TropesZoom is the least of our problemsTrump Gives Fascism a Bad NamePyramid Scheme. #hautalkThe quitting economyJob Search 101: Debunking 5 Popular Myths that No Longer ApplyDon’t Post So Close To MeReviewsOn the Internet, Everyone Knows You’re a Dog.A Review EssayOnline publicationReflective Conversation: Revisiting and Revitalizing Ethnographies of LegislaturesStudying Humanities Teaches You How to Get a Job“A Friend of a Friend” Is No Longer the Best Way to Find a JobNew Media and LaborunlockedIndigeneity for Life: Bro’town and Its Stereotypes Blog Posts