Media, Culture, and Communication Videos
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Media, Culture, and Communication Videos
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Jeremy Douglass, Ph.D. Mapping Media Communities in Code and Comics
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Alison Powell, Ph.D. The History and Future of Open Internet Activism
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Visual Culture and the Politics of Memory
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Everything is Animated: Pervasive Media and the Networked Subject, Professor Beth Coleman
Professor Beth Coleman Visiting Professor, Institute of Network Cultures, Hogeschool van Amsterdam Harvard University Faculty Fellow, Berkman Center for Internet and Society Media Culture and Communication, New York University Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development Septe
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M.A. in Media, Culture, and Communication Info Session
This is an Information Session from October 2010 with Professor Rodney Benson, Assistant Director of Graduate Admissions Julia Hoffert, and two current international students from the program. For more information you can visit the website address at the end of this video.
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Transnational Communities and Media Cultures with Radha Hegde
Transnational Communities and Media Cultures in London, intersession course informational video with Professor Radha Hegde
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Media, Culture, and Communication Internships
Brianna tells us about her internship experience as a student in the NYU Steinhardt Department of Media, Culture, and Communication.
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The Dawson City Trash Project
Max Lioboiron, Graduate Student Research Colloquium, NYU's Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development
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Amy Rosenfeld - Media, Culture, and Communication
NYU Steinhardt student Amy Rosenfeld talks about being in the Media, Culture, and Communication program: "You get your theory in the classroom and you get your experience in the field."
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Cherish Dacon - Media, Culture, and Communication
NYU Steinhardt student Cherish Deacon offers tells us why she enrolled in the Media, Culture, and Communication program: "I really like that Steinhardt gives us a lot of room to explore different areas."
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Jorge Gaviria - Media, Culture, and Communication
NYU Steinhardt student Jorge Gaviria offers his perspective on the Media, Culture, and Communication program: "I think the curriculum itself is great, but its really the teachers that have made it for me."
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Professor Joseph Reagle, Wikipedia Expert
Professor Joseph Reagle is an adjunct professor in Steinhardts department of Media, Culture and Communication. Professor Reagle is an expert on Wikipedia and collaborative communities. He has been quoted multiple times in The New York Times as an expert in this field and has a book coming out on the topic by MIT Press next year. Comm Club VP Natan
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Welcome Back to NYU's Communications Club 2009
The first meeting of NYU Steinhardt's Communications Club. NYU Students learn about all the different ways they can get involved with the club - internship help, film/tv events, writing for nyucommclub.blogspot.com and meeting other students with similar interests in the Media, Culture and Communication department.
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Helen Nissenbaum - Video Games: Is the technology value-neutral?
Helen Nissenbaum, professor of culture and communications, discusses the values inherent in video game design. "Those of us who are designing technology should be thinking about values when we enter a design project."
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Charlton McIlwain - How did the 2004 presidential campaigns differ in their appeals to African-American and Latino voters?
Assistant Professor of Media, Culture, and Communication Charlton McIlwain discusses the 2004 presidential campaigns' differing appeals to African-American and Latino voters. "We're likely to see many of the same strategies in the 2008 election cycle."