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Gaming the Nation

January 7, 2018by Rachel Lara @ High and Low Leave a comment

In 2011, when Barack Obama made a diplomatic visit to the nation of Poland, he was presented with an unusual gift: a video game. It wasn’t just any video game. […]

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civil religion, cultural politics of image, culture, implicit religion, meaning making, media, new media, religion, ritual, sacred space

Is Anyone Out There?

April 23, 2017by Rachel Lara @ High and Low 1 Comment

Earlier this year, NASA announced the discovery of the “first known system of seven Earth-size planets around a single star” called TRAPPIST-1. Three out of the seven planets appear to […]

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