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SUMMARY:CMS Thesis Day 2020!
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we host our class of ’20 Comparative Media Studies graduate students as they present their master’s theses (virtually this year\, sigh). View live via Zoom: https://mit.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_oxtCd1DyTy6VglFFEy6jDQ. Presentation order subject to change.\n\n 	Sam Mendez\, “Health Equity Rituals: A Case for the Ritual View of Communication in an Era of Precision Medicine”\n 	Annie Wang\, “Creators\, Classrooms\, and Cells: Designing for the Benefits and Limitations of Learning In Immersive Virtual Reality”\n 	Bueno Bojczuk Camargo\, “Connecting Brazilian Rural Schools to the ‘Global Village’: A Critical Assessment of the Geostationary Defense and Strategic Communications Satellite (SGDC-1)”\n 	Han Su\, “Theory and Practice Towards A Decentralized Internet”\n 	Anna Chung\, “Avoiding “The Algorithm”: Examining anti-algorithmic practices on social media and designing for user agency on algorithm-driven platforms”\n 	Ben Silverman\, “Fursonas: Furries\, Community\, and Identity Online”\n 	Elizabeth Borneman\, “Data Visualizations for Perspective Shifts and Community Cohesion”\n 	Judy Heflin\, “The Poetics of Latent Space: Computer-generated Literature and the Vectorized Word”
URL:https://cms.mit.edu/event/cms-thesis-day-2020/
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