David Carr and Dan Kennedy on the migration of newspapers to the internet and what that means for traditional concepts of journalism.
Video: Communications Forum: “Henry Jenkins’ Farewell”
A year after his departure for USC, Henry Jenkins returned to talk with long-time colleagues about his pioneering scholarship on digital culture.
In Medias Res: The CMS 10th Anniversary
CMS emerged as a hearty repast, richer and more nutritious than we had any right to expect. It was the right program at the right time.
Video and podcast: “Civics in Difficult Places”
Featuring a number of journalists, advocates, and programmers who utilize new technologies to gather information in contentious geographic regions.
Video and podcast: Thomas Pettitt, “The Gutenberg Parenthesis: Oral Tradition and Digital Technologies”
Is our emerging digital culture a return to practices and ways of thinking that were central to human societies before the advent of the printing press?
Podcast: “Government Transparency and Collaborative Journalism”
What new ways of gathering and presenting information are evolving from the nexus of government transparency and digital connectedness?
Video and podcast: “The Culture Beat and New Media: Arts Journalism in the Internet Era”
Newspapers and magazines are reducing their critical coverage of the arts, but the human appetite to evaluate culture, to debate reactions and opinions, remains as vibrant as ever.









