What about media law do citizens need to know when they publicly address legally challenging or dangerous topics?
Podcast: Eric Gordon, “How Neighborhoods Can Use Local Engagement Games to Build Community and Plan for the Future”
Whether it’s a game built around a town hall meeting or a government planning process, LEGs scaffold local processes to foster community and commitment to civic life.
Video and podcast: “Humanities in the Digital Age”
Alison Bylerly and Steven Pinker ask: Is there a significant role for the humanities in our digital future?
Podcast: Jing Wang, “NGO2.0: When Social Action Meets Social Media”
Professor Jing Wang discusses the genesis and implementation of a civic media project that she conceptualized and launched in China in May 2009.
Video and podcast: “The Online Migration of Newspapers”
David Carr and Dan Kennedy on the migration of newspapers to the internet and what that means for traditional concepts of journalism.
Podcast: Francisco Ricardo, “The Aesthetics of Projective Spatiality: New Media as Critical Objects”
Francisco Ricardo examines the tension between acceptance of new media and materials and the rejection of new forms and structures they made possible.
Podcast: Fox Harrell, “The Imagination, Computation, and Expression Lab”
Professor Fox Harrell’s research group — the Imagination, Computation, and Expression (ICE) Lab — builds computational systems for expressing imaginative stories and concepts — “phantasmal media” systems.









