Earlier this year, I ran an interview with Pat Aufderheide and Peter Jaszi from American University’s Center for Social Media about their work articulating the “fair use” rights of documentary filmmakers and media literacy teachers. I have been lucky enough to be one small part of a team they pulled […]
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I don’t get to read very many novels. The nature of my work means that there is always a massive pile of nonfiction for me to plow through and when I have time to relax, I tend to consume other media rather than read literary fiction (comics being the exception). […]
I don’t get to read very many novels. The nature of my work means that there is always a massive pile of nonfiction for me to plow through and when I have time to relax, I tend to consume other media rather than read literary fiction (comics being the exception). […]
Hitting the open road “in search of America” is a grand American tradition. Think On the Road! Think Easy Rider! Think National Lampoon’s Summer Vacation! This summer, Alex, David, and Danbee, three MIT students are traveling across America, trying to get a sense of what the country is thinking, on […]
The following post originally appeared on the Media Shift Idea Lab blog, which is run by the Knight Foundation as part of their ongoing focus on civic media and citizen journalism. If you don’t know this blog, you should. Regular contributors include such key thinkers in this area as Dan […]