Dr. Lucie Chateau

Assistant Professor
Media and Performance Studies
l.j.m.chateau@uu.nl

Publications

2025

Scholarly publications

Chateau, L., Arora, P., & Herman, L. (2025). Cross-cultural approaches to creative media content in the age of AI. Media, Culture and Society, 47(5), 1012-1027. [DOI] [Portal]

2024

Scholarly publications

Chateau, L. (2024). Anxious Aesthetics: Memes and Alienation in Digital Capitalism. [Doctoral thesis 3 (Research UU / Graduation NOT UU), Tilburg University]. Tilburg University. [DOI]
van de Ven, I., & Chateau, L. (2024). Digital Humanities and the Hermeneutic Tradition: Suspicion, Trust and Dialogue in Online Culture. (Routledge Focus on Literature). Routledge. [DOI]

2023

Scholarly publications

Chateau, L. (2023). On Purposefully Poor Images: Aesthetic Encounters with Alienation. Aesthetic Investigations, 5(2), 173-193. [DOI]
Chateau, L. (2023). Beyond Computationality: Radical Play and Aesthetics in Future Compasses’. Virtual Creativity, 12(2), 133-153. [DOI]

2022

Popularising publications

Chateau, L. (2022, Mar 22). The Alienated Aesthetics of Degraded Images. In Media Res.

2021

Popularising publications

Chateau, L. (2021, Oct 15). Cultural Capital and Ironic Literacy in the Meme Economy. Meme Studies Research Network.
Chateau, L. (2021, Feb 2). The Conflicted Interests of r/WallStreetBets: Political movement or ‘degenerates gambling'? Diggit Magazine.

2020

Scholarly publications

Chateau, L. (2020). Damn i didn’t know y’all was sad? I thought it was just memes”: Irony, Memes and Risk in Internet Depression Culture. M/C Journal. A Journal of Media and Culture, 23(3). [DOI]

Popularising publications

Chateau, L. (2020, May 7). Memeing under Covid-19: On the phatic internet and collectivity. Diggit Magazine.