Arts and Humanities
Pirates
100%
Dialogue
87%
Digital
54%
Context
43%
Global
43%
Fan
43%
File sharing
43%
Discourse
29%
Parody
29%
Rhetorical strategies
29%
Reclamation
29%
Industry
29%
Satire
29%
Subversives
29%
Irony
29%
Campaigns
29%
slogan
29%
Dialogical
29%
Doubling
29%
Contemporary
14%
Criticism
14%
Production
14%
Cultural Users
14%
Manga
14%
Anime
14%
Text
14%
Culture
14%
Anglophone
14%
Review
14%
Tension
14%
Online
12%
Germany
6%
Digital culture
6%
Russian Federation
6%
Nigeria
6%
Film music
6%
Media Theory
6%
Graduate students
6%
Publishing
6%
Affordances
6%
Scholars
6%
Resources
6%
Discursive
6%
Volume
6%
Essays
6%
Netherlands
6%
Oblivion
6%
Reading Comprehension
6%
Plagiarism
6%
Language Course
6%
Social Sciences
Rhetoric
87%
Drama
87%
Piracy
58%
Copyright Law
58%
Social Media
43%
Communities
43%
Japanese
43%
Demand
43%
Groups
43%
Automatic Translation
43%
Content
30%
Novels
30%
Swedish
29%
Social Learning
29%
Recontextualization
29%
Production
21%
Internet
21%
Popularity
21%
Interviews
21%
Prominent
21%
Conferences
21%
Culture
21%
Online Community
21%
Teaching
17%
Specific Industry
14%
Discussion
14%
Dialogue
14%
Campaign
14%
Interest Groups
14%
English Language
8%
Plagiarism
8%
Research
8%
Student Retention
8%
Languages
8%
Digitization
8%
Higher Education Institution
8%
Students
8%
Language Course
6%
Computer Science
Higher Education
43%
Potential Benefit
43%
Internet
43%
Global Context
43%
Machine Translation
43%
Sharing Website
14%
Websites
14%
Online Content
14%
Essential Resource
14%
Academia
14%
Attack
14%
Postgraduate Student
14%
Accuracy
8%
Authorship
8%
Contexts
8%
Education Institution
8%