media studies
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Updates from our all-star faculty of professors, researchers, producers and innovators for fall 2021.
Samira Rajabi, assistant professor of media studies, spent years battling a brain tumor. Her experience of trauma and finding support through social media inspired research she hopes will help others.
From undergraduates to doctoral candidates, the college equips students with the knowledge and skills needed to produce, gather, archive, curate, analyze and evaluate the flood of information, messages, data, images, sounds and ideas that populate our complex and rapidly evolving global media landscape. Check out the newest edition of our award-winning magazine.- Routledge’s Cultural Studies Journal: “In praise of Arab ‘Defeat’: another reading of Arab struggle”Written by Nabil Echchaibi (Media Studies)
CMCI will feature the new Center for African and African American Studies during our first One College Colloquium event of the semester on Oct. 28.- The Reboot: “Beyond Cryptoeconomics: Platform Cooperativism and the Future of Blockchain Governance”Written by Nathan Schneider (Media Studies)
At a time where news is more accessible than ever through online platforms, it can be easy to either become addicted to the stream of news or to want to disengage from it completely. To celebrate this News Engagement Day, we caught up with a number of CMCI students and faculty to find out how they are cultivating a healthy relationship with the news.- Featuring Nathan Schneider (Media Studies)