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Ian Reilly: Media Hoaxing

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Ian Reilly discusses his book Media Hoaxing: The Yes Men and Utopian Politics with Chris Richardson. Reilly is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication Studies at Mount Saint Vincent University. Reilly’s research explores the intersections of politics, humor, civic engagement, and media activism. He is the author of Media Hoaxing: The Yes Men and Utopian Politics (2018), published by Lexington Books. His work has appeared in numerous publications and book collections; in 2012, he was awarded the Carl Bode Award for Outstanding Article published in the Journal of American Culture. He has taught graduate and undergraduate courses on humor, youth and media, Internet politics, visual communication, media criticism, telecommunications policy, and media history.

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Ian Reilly discusses his book Media Hoaxing: The Yes Men and Utopian Politics with Chris Richardson. Reilly is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication Studies at Mount Saint Vincent University. Reilly’s research explores the intersections of politics, humor, civic engagement, and media activism. He is the author of Media Hoaxing: The Yes Men and Utopian Politics (2018), published by Lexington Books. His work has appeared in numerous publications and book collections; in 2012, he was awarded the Carl Bode Award for Outstanding Article published in the Journal of American Culture. He has taught graduate and undergraduate courses on humor, youth and media, Internet politics, visual communication, media criticism, telecommunications policy, and media history.

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