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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Will_StrawWill Straw - Wikipedia

    William David John Straw, CBE (born 1980) works in the charitable sector. He worked as a civil servant , founded the political blog Left Foot Forward , was an associate director of the think-tank Institute for Public Policy Research , specialising in climate change , energy and transport, [2] and former Chief Operating Officer of ...

  2. Will StrawJames McGill Professor of Urban Media StudiesDepartment of Art History and Communications StudiesMcGill University Email: william.straw@mcgill.caTwitter: Follow @wstraw Other sites: Print culture and urban sensationalism The Urban Night PUBLICATIONS Recent (last two years - scroll down for full list) "Cross-Border Traffic, Moral Crusades and Hybrid Forms in…

  3. Will Straw is a professor of urban media studies at McGill University, with a focus on the social and institutional dimensions of popular music, night-time culture and urban media. He has a Bachelor degree in Film Studies and a Master degree in Communications Studies. He has also been visiting professor at various universities and adjunct research professor at Carleton University.

  4. William Straw. Along with the other materials and rituals of urban life, media have played a role in structuring the transition from day to night in cities. This essay examines a variety of ways in which the appearance and consumption of media have been interwoven with the 24-hour cycle of day and night.

  5. Will STRAW | Cited by 1,351 | of McGill University, Montréal (McGill) | Read 113 publications | Contact Will STRAW.

  6. Research interests. Crowds and extras in cinema; night-life journalism in 20th-century periodicals; media and the night; cultural policy in urban frameworks. Academic and Social Media. Website (Personal) | Urban Night | Twitter. Role in INSN: Leader Media and the Night.

  7. The Thingishness of Things. by W ill S traw. Keynote address for the Interrogating Subcultures conference. University of Rochester. March 27, 1998. ©1999. F or some time now, I realize, my interest in the social life of things has been greater than my interest in acts of consumption themselves.