Browse by Goldsmiths authors: Winch, Alison

Number of items: 76.
  • Generating Intimacy: Rage, Female Friendship, and the Heteropatriarchal Household on TV after #MeToo. (2025) Schaller, Karen Ann and Winch, Alison
  • Roundtable Discussion. (2024) Hakim, Jamie; Kanai, Akane; Redmond, Sean; Winch, Alison and Wood, Rachel
  • A Conjunctural Cultural Studies Approach to the Millennial. (2024) Little, Ben and Winch, Alison
  • Invited ‘Consenting to the Promotional Household in the Current Conjuncture’. (2023) Winch, Alison
  • The Tech Bro Billionaires are Playing Us All. (2023) Little, Ben and Winch, Alison
  • Musk isn’t serious about fighting, Zuckerberg says. (2023) Winch, Alison
  • Digital Capitalism in the Age of the New Patriarchs. (2023) Winch, Alison and Little, Ben
  • Founders, Rivalries and US West Coast Tech. (2023) Winch, Alison
  • Consenting to the Promotional Household. (2023) Winch, Alison
  • Strike Badge. (2023) Winch, Alison
  • Invited ‘Consent, Platforms and the Household’. (2022) Winch, Alison
  • Billionaires gone wild: Musk, Zuckerberg slash jobs, roll dice with future of Bay Area tech icons. (2022) Little, Ben and Winch, Alison
  • Mediating American hospitality: Mark Zuckerberg’s challenge to Donald Trump? (2021) Winch, Alison and Little, Ben
  • The New Patriarchs of Digital Capitalism. (2021) Winch, Alison and Little, Ben
  • This Conjuncture: Patriarchy in the digital conjuncture. (2021) Winch, Alison
  • Book launch for The New Patriarchs of Digital Capitalism. (2021) Winch, Alison and Little, Ben
  • The New Patriarchs of Digital Capitalism: Celebrity Tech Founders and Networks of Power. (2021) Little, Ben and Winch, Alison picture_as_pdf
  • 'Dolphins are Dolphins'. (2021) Winch, Alison
  • Female Friendships: How our bonds are bound by the political landscape. (2021) Schwartz, Andi and Winch, Alison
  • 'Sad Pylons'. (2021) Winch, Alison
  • The Celebrity Founders of Digital Capitalism. (2021) Winch, Alison
  • From Podcasts to Zoom Workshops, Friendship is Big Business. (2020) Winch, Alison
  • Occupational Therapist. (2020) Winch, Alison
  • ‘Bishop Berkeley is my Boyfriend’ [poem]. (2020) Winch, Alison
  • Patriarchy in the Digital Conjuncture: An Analysis of Google's James Damore. (2020) Little, Ben and Winch, Alison
  • Digital Capitalism’s Patriarchal Assemblages. (2019) Winch, Alison
  • Digital Capitalism’s Patriarchal Assemblages. (2019) Winch, Alison
  • Poem of the week: Marriage. (2019) Winch, Alison
  • 'Teaching Observation' [poem]. (2019) Winch, Alison
  • Darling, It's Me. (2019) Winch, Alison
  • The New Patriarchs of Digital Capitalism. (2019) Winch, Alison
  • Digital Capitalism's Patriarchal Assemblages. (2019) Winch, Alison
  • Neoliberalism, Feminism, Transnationalism. (2019)
  • Thomas Hobbes Works Motherhood. (2018) Winch, Alison
  • Feminism, Generation and Patriarchy. (2018) Winch, Alison
  • James Damore and Online Misogyny. (2018) Winch, Alison
  • Silicon Valley and Misogyny. (2018) Winch, Alison
  • The mediatized construction of the tech-entrepreneur celebrity. (2018) Winch, Alison
  • Mediating Masculinities Online. (2018) Winch, Alison
  • Silicon Valley, Digital Capitalism and Patriarchy. (2018) Winch, Alison
  • 'Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook and Promotional Culture'. (2018) Winch, Alison
  • The Re-entrenchment of Patriarchy under Digital Capitalism. (2017) Winch, Alison
  • Generation: the politics of patriarchy and social change. (2017) Little, Ben and Winch, Alison
  • ‘Grill Talk’: Mark Zuckerberg and Mediatisation of Food. (2017) Winch, Alison
  • Mark Zuckerberg and Postfeminist Paternity. (2017) Winch, Alison
  • Invited: Introductory Talk. (2017) Winch, Alison
  • Materialist Assemblages and Facebook. (2017) Winch, Alison
  • Mediated Intimacies: Relationships, Bodies, Technology. (2017)
  • ''Does Feminism Have a Generation Gap?": Blogging, Millennials and the Hip Hop Generation. (2017) Winch, Alison
  • “just hanging out with you in my back yard”: Mark Zuckerberg and Mediated Paternalism. (2017) Little, Ben and Winch, Alison
  • ‘Hanging out with you in my back yard’: Mark Zuckerberg’s Facebook Feed. (2016) Winch, Alison
  • 'I'm selling the dream really aren't I?' Sharing Fit Male Bodies on Social Networking Sites. (2016) Winch, Alison and Hakim, Jamie
  • 'I just think it's dirty and lazy': Fat surveillance and erotic capital. (2016) Winch, Alison
  • ‘Roundtable: An Intergenerational Feminist Media Studies?’ with Rosalind Gill, Hannah Hamad, Mariam Kauser, Diane Negra and Nayomi Roshini. (2016) Littler, Jo and Winch, Alison
  • Why “intergenerational feminist media studies”? (2016) Winch, Alison; Littler, Jo and Keller, Jessalynn
  • Trouble. (2016) Winch, Alison
  • An Intergenerational Feminist Media Studies: Conflicts and Connectivities. (2016)
  • Feminism and childcare: A roundtable with Sara de Benedictis, Gideon Burrows, Tracey Jensen, Jill Rutter and Victoria Showunmi. (2016) Littler, Jo and Winch, Alison
  • Intergenerational Feminisms, Social Media and Protest. (2016) Winch, Alison
  • Brand Intimacy, Female Friendship and Digital Surveillance Networks. (2015) Winch, Alison
  • Intergenerational Feminism, Blogging and Branded Cultures. (2015) Winch, Alison
  • Feminist Burn Out and Social Media. (2015) Winch, Alison
  • Girlfriend Culture and Intergenerational Feminisms. (2015) Winch, Alison
  • Feminism, generation and intersectionality: Generational differences within feminism are also opportunities for dialogue. (2015) Winch, Alison
  • Intergenerational Feminisms. (2014) Winch, Alison
  • Book launch 'Girlfriends'. (2014) Winch, Alison
  • “If Female Envy Did Not Spoil Every Thing in the World of Women”: Lies, Rivalry, and Reputation in Lady Elizabeth Craven's Travelogues. (2014) Winch, Alison
  • Live Briefs and the Employability Agenda. (2014) Winch, Alison
  • Girlfriends. (2014) Winch, Alison
  • Encountering Buddhism in Twentieth-Century British and American Literature. (2013)
  • “Drinking a Dish of Tea With Sapho”: The Sexual Fantasies of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu and Lord Byron. (2013) Winch, Alison
  • Girlfriends and Postfeminist Sisterhood. (2013) Winch, Alison
  • The Girlfriend Gaze. (2012) Winch, Alison
  • Here comes the brand: Wedding media and the management of transformation. (2012) Winch, Alison and Webster, Anna
  • 'We can have it all': The Girlfriend Flick. (2012) Winch, Alison
  • ‘Your new smart-mouthed girlfriends’: Postfeminist Conduct Books. (2011) Winch, Alison