In an economy of informational abundance, does the traditional truth-revealing role of critical media practice still have any political relevance?
Comparative Media Insights: “Art of the Impossible: Utopia, Imagination, and Critical Media Practice”
Stephen Duncombe asks, does the traditional truth-revealing role of critical media practice still have any political relevance?
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This year’s Futures of Entertainment conference is November 20 and 21 here at MIT.
Video and podcast: “Popular Culture and the Political Imagination”
Might the political consciousness of the new generation be taking shape in and around popular culture? Are we seeing a blurring of the roles of citizen and consumer?
Politics and Popular Culture
With Johanna Blakley, deputy director of the Norman Lear Center at USC; David Carr, media and culture writer for the New York Times; and Stephen Duncombe, associate professor at NYU.