Can young people also learn how culture works by sampling and remixing the materials of their culture?
Podcast: Media in Transition 5: “Copyright, Fair Use and the Cultural Commons”
How has the American tradition of intellectual property law understood the relationship between originality and tradition?
Podcast: Media in Transition 5: “Collaboration and Collective Intelligence”
“Collective Intelligence” and “the wisdom of crowds” have become central buzz phrases in recent discussions of networked culture. But what do they really mean? What do we know about the new forms of collaboration that is emerging as people work together across geographic distances online?
Podcast: Media in Transition 5: “Folk Cultures and Digital Cultures”
Are we witnessing the appearance of a new or revitalized folk culture? Are there lessons or cautions for digital culture in the near or distant past?
Podcast: Michael Cuthbert, “Ambiguity, Process, and Information Content in Minimal Music”
Showing how simple minimalist processes give rise to highly ambiguous structures, while many of the most complex moments are reducible to easier to comprehend processes.
Podcast: Mick Foley, “The Real World”s Faker than Wrestling”
Mick Foley, one of the top wrestling performers of the past decade, talked about his experiences as an entertainer and bestselling author who has written three memoirs.
Podcast and video: “Evangelicals and the Media”
American evangelicals have a long history of engagement with the media, dating back to Great Awakening of the late eighteenth century. Today evangelical groups are active in all media, from the Internet and cellular telephones to print journalism, broadcasting, film, and multi-media entertainment.





