Eggo Müller, Roberta Pearson, and William Uricchio discuss the origins and significance of the international distribution of television formats and programs.
In Medias Res, Spring 2008
The undergraduate curriculum has increasingly turned to cross-disciplinary, trans-disciplinary and even multi-disciplinary approaches to education.
Podcast: Media in Transition 5: “Copyright, Fair Use and the Cultural Commons”
How has the American tradition of intellectual property law understood the relationship between originality and tradition?
Video and podcast: “News, Information, and the Wealth of Networks”
Yochai Benkler teaches communication and information law at Yale Law School. He is the author of The Wealth of Networks: How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedom.
News, Information and the Wealth of Networks
An MIT Communications Forum featuring speakers Yochai Benkler, Henry Jenkins , and William Uricchio.
Convergence Culture Consortium Manages its Brand
This past fall saw the public unveiling of the Convergence Culture Consortium, a new CMS initiative examining the world of branded entertainment.
Applied Humanism: The Re:constructions Project
“By Monday morning, the site, Re:constructions, had launched with more than one hundred essays [about immediate reactions to 9/11].”







