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Media’s Impact on Consent in Interpersonal Relationships
This essay examines how media shapes the way consent is interpreted in interpersonal relationships. Rather than treating consent as a single moment of agreement, it explores how repeated portrayals of ambiguity, silence, and persistence teach people which cues are read as permission. By focusing on interpretation rather than intent, the piece highlights how learned norms influence real-world boundaries and miscommunication.

Josiah Pearlstein
Mar 17, 20254 min read


Do iPhone and Android Users Use Their Cameras Differently? A Content Analysis
People often assume the way they use their phone camera is a matter of personal preference. This content analysis examines how iPhone and Android users differ in everyday photography habits, and what those differences reveal about how platform design shapes visual behavior.

Josiah Pearlstein
Mar 12, 20253 min read
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