Ryan Cordell: “Melville in the First Age of Viral Media”

MIT Building 4, Room 231 Cambridge, MA

Ryan Cordell, co-director of the Viral Texts project, will speak about his work uncovering pieces that “went viral” in nineteenth-century newspapers and magazines.

Danielle Keats Citron: “Hate Crimes in Cyberspace”

MIT Building 4, Room 231 Cambridge, MA

Danielle Keats Citron exposes the startling extent of personal cyber-attacks and proposes practical, lawful ways to prevent and punish online harassment.

On the Politics of Punk Media and Peru

MIT Building 4, Room 231 Cambridge, MA

L. Shane Greene presents a theoretical overview of various situations – particularly their political, aesthetic, and media dimensions - that arose in the production of a book about the history of anarchism and punk rock during Peru’s war with the Maoist-inspired armed group known as the Shining Path.

Jim Crow and the Legacy of Segregation Outside of the South

MIT Building 3, Room 270 33 Massachusetts Ave (Rear), Cambridge, MA

Is the de facto segregation that exists in many Northern cities a result of the lack of forced integration of the type that took place in the South?

Dissolve Unconference: A Summit on Inequality

Stata Center Lawn Cambridge, MA

Featuring social scientists, media theorists, writers, artists, activists, this unconference asks: "How can we dissolve the structures of power that produce today’s inequalities?"

Syria and the Right to the Image

MIT Building 32 (Stata Center), Room 141 32 Vassar Street, Cambridge, MA

Film screening and discussion with Charif Kiwan, Spokesperson, Abounaddara, Syrian Film Collective. Hosted by MIT Global Studies and Languages.

From Firing Line to The O’Reilly Factor

MIT Building 4, Room 231 Cambridge, MA

How did political TV and radio move from honest intellectual combat to become a vast echo chamber? Heather Hendershot will answer this difficult question.

Global Internet Development Viewed Through the Net Vitality Lens

MIT Building 4, Room 231 Cambridge, MA

Unlike other comparative studies that rank countries quantitatively based on a simplistic assessment of broadband speeds, Stuart Brotman's Net Vitality Index measures countries qualitatively to determine how well they are performing in a global competitive environment.

Women in Politics: Representation and Reality

MIT Building 3, Room 270 33 Massachusetts Ave (Rear), Cambridge, MA

Women are chronically underrepresented in U.S. politics. Yet TV shows, fictions, and films have leapt ahead of the electoral curve. Political consultant Mary Anne Marsh and children/teens book author Ellen Emerson White look at the connections (if any) we can draw between representation and reality.