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Détournement / cultural fluency
12014-09-15T21:01:04-07:00Samantha Closef42637f3cf8f8e584095341d3b0809f178e3d4496101Glossary term for "détournement / cultural fluency"plain2014-09-15T21:01:04-07:00Samantha Closef42637f3cf8f8e584095341d3b0809f178e3d449“the better you know a culture, the easier it is to shift, repurpose, or disrupt it. To be successful, the media artifact chosen for détournement must be recognizable to its intended audience” (Zack Malitz)/ Stephen Duncombe
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1media/wordle-themes.jpgmedia/wordle-themes.jpg2014-06-02T16:12:25-07:00Sangita Shresthova497a02d289c277275bc5ece441097deedf8135e7Glossary and Resources70plain2014-11-03T23:54:43-08:00Samantha Closef42637f3cf8f8e584095341d3b0809f178e3d449