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Media Studies News: Spring 2019

May 20, 2019

The latest news from Media Studies faculty and graduate students. In addition to his administrative role as the CMCI鈥檚 Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Programs, Andrew Calabrese currently is at work producing a documentary film called Grain Changers, which depicts the contemporary movement to develop local and regional infrastructures...

IAWP Graduate Student News: February 2019

Feb. 5, 2019

Angie Eng (in collaboration with Atau Tanaka, Akio Mokuno, Hoppy Kamiyama and Celeste Hastings) had the Transmedia performance/installation premiere of Iconoclashgiftsfeld and Chasers: Yojimbo versus Fistful of Dollars at Roulette in New York City on March 21. Eng was awarded a mediaThe Foundation Grant to support this project. Laura Kim...

IAWP Faculty News: February 2019

Feb. 5, 2019

Founding Director Mark Amerika was recently appointed a CU Professor of Distinction. In January 2018, Professor Amerika published his tenth book, remixthecontext (Routledge). Last fall, The British Computer Arts Society, in conjunction with Ravensbourne and Birbeck universities, sponsored the Beyond GRAMMATRON: 20 Years into the Future international symposium celebrating the...

IAWP Affiliate Faculty News: February 2019

Feb. 5, 2019

Julie Carr 's book, Someone Shot My Book, is a collection of critical and poetic essays published by the University of Michigan Press. According to the Press, "Carr鈥檚 essays push past familiar boundaries between the personal/confessional and experimental/conceptual strains in American poetry.鈥 Read more about Carr鈥檚 book . Michelle Ellsworth...

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CMCI Now: Symbiosis

Feb. 3, 2019

After winning CU Boulder Grand Challenge funding, the co-founders of the new Nature, Environment, Science and Technology Studio for the Arts harness the symbiosis of artistic and scientific thinking.

Denver 7: Facebook aging challenge got us thinking about how to clear history on social media

Jan. 28, 2019

Featuring Information Science Assistant Professor Casey Fiesler

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CMCI Now: Your attention, please

Jan. 5, 2019

Fifty years after their seminal study on coverage of the 1968 presidential election, the founding fathers of agenda-setting research and CMCI鈥檚 Chris Vargo discuss how the media continue to shape what we think about.

Slate: Fandom鈥檚 fate is not tied to Tumblr鈥檚

Dec. 5, 2018

Featuring Information Science Assistant Professor Casey Fiesler

'Comm Plishments: March 2017

March 1, 2017

News about Communication faculty, graduate and undergrad students and staff doings.

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Research: Legacy media giants give way to new and partisan outlets in agenda-setting

Jan. 18, 2017

When it comes to agenda-setting, it鈥檚 out with the old, in with the new media, researchers say. For decades, two of America鈥檚 legacy media giants, The New York Times and The Washington Post, have had the biggest influence in setting the agenda for other news outlets. Journalists and bloggers around...

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