For media industries to benefit from their contributions it is first necessary to locate these audiences as active participants and producers of value.
Dis/Locating Audience: Transnational Media Flows and the Online Circulation of East Asian Television Drama
In examining the flourishing online fandom around the circulation of East Asian television drama, however, the established models of transnational media audiences prove insufficient.
From the CMS archive: “New Media Has New Impact on Campaign”
Bloggers’ unprecedented participation and the 2004 campaign’s huge virtual audience represents a quiet yet astounding change at the intersection of information, politics, culture and society.
Nostalgia Without Memory: Iranian-Americans, Cultural Programming, and Internet Television
This thesis explores the role of Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) in repairing the fractured post-revolution Iranian culture.
Center for Future Civic Media Co-Director inverviewed about online activism
Chris Csikszentmihalyi spoke with the Cleveland Plain Dealer and the Washington Post earlier this month about using the web for activism—and its both radically great and oddly superficial potential for effecting change.
NML’s Van Someren interviewed for Spotlight on Digital Media and Learning
Project New Media Literacies has produced videos to help teach kids how new media creators go about creating.
Podcast: Ralph Baer, “Anecdotes from a Lifetime of Electronic Product Creation”
A long lifetime of developing electronic consumer products has taken Ralph Baer from vacuum tube through microprocessor designs.









