iSchool Research Conversation
November 9, 2009
ABSTRACT
What local media cultural institutions need to be adapted or evolved in order to create a democratic network society? In read more »
Roads Less Traveled -- Public Funded Media in an Era of Digital Labor
National Writers Union Digital Media Conference
Boston, October 17, 2009
The Question
How do we build a read more »
The short form documentary inhabits a cross platform network space the includes television, Internet download, podcast, disc, and mobile communication devices. Length generally read more »
This is a kind of play by play of the Free Press Town Meeting on policy at the NAMAC conference.
We have been asked a series of very general and simplistic planning questions read more »
The folks at People TV have come up with a clear and concise statement of Community TV; and they tell you how to support the Alliance for Community Media's Keep us Connected read more »
The powerful documentary, Food Inc., hit the nations screens in the last week or two, and stomachs and minds are surely turning in its wake. The film exposes the toxic, science read more »
UMass Amherst Prof ROBERT POLLIN: “Financial crises have always been part of the way capitalist economies work.”
Market Meltdown 101: Robert Pollin on Economic History from read more »
Remember that old saying, "War is the health of the state"?
We better think carefully before using the media's metaphors to understand something so complex as "the economy". Shut read more »
Tomorrow is Super Bowl and if you are one of the billions gearing up to watch the spectacle, and attend parties, even if you don't know what all the arcane language and excitement read more »
Bigger History: Dennis Staunton, writing for the Irish Times, October 25th points out that Obama isn't just the first African American President of the US, "..but the first black read more »