MIT Comparative Media Studies/Writing
Episodes
Timothy Stoneman, "Media Evangelism in the Global South"
01 Nov 2006
Contributed by Lukas
Timothy Stoneman, National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow in the Science, Technology, and Society Program at MIT, discusses his research on mi...
New Media and Art
25 Oct 2006
Contributed by Lukas
Featured speakers included Lauren Cornell, director of Rhizome.org; Jon Ippolito, media artist, curator, author; and our own Beth Coleman, Assistant P...
Scott Donaton, "Lost Control: Marketing in the Age of Consumer Empowerment"
10 Oct 2006
Contributed by Lukas
Scott Donaton, associate publisher and editorial director of the Ad Age Group and author of Madison & Vine talked about why user-empowerment is the ke...
Why Newspapers Matter
04 Oct 2006
Contributed by Lukas
This is the third and final forum in the Will Newspapers Survive? series presented by the MIT Communications Forum. Why Newspapers Matter, features Je...
News, Information, and the Wealth of Networks
20 Sep 2006
Contributed by Lukas
This entry in the MIT Communications Forum series, Will Newspapers Survive?, hosted Yochai Benkler, author of The Wealth of Networks: How Social Produ...
The Emergence of Citizens' Media
18 Sep 2006
Contributed by Lukas
This is the first forum in the Will Newspapers Survive? series presented by the MIT Communications Forums. The Emergence of Citizens' Media features A...
Scott McCloud, "Making Comics"
13 Sep 2006
Contributed by Lukas
Scott McCloud, author of Understanding Comics (1993) and Reinventing Comics (2001) graced us with an excellent talk about his latest book, Making Comi...
Brenda Brathwaite, "Sex in Games"
08 Feb 2006
Contributed by Lukas
Brenda Brathwaite, "Sex in Games" by Massachusetts Institute of Technology