Annenberg’s Delli Carpini, Zelizer, and Kraidy contribute to Television & New Media
Thursday, December 18, 2008
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(From left, Delli Carpini, Zelizer, Kraidy)
Three faculty members at the Annenberg School for Communication have published essays in the new edition of Television & New Media (Volume 10, Number 1).
Michael X. Delli Carpini, Ph.D., Professor of Communication and Walter H. Annenberg Dean of the Annenberg School for Communication; Barbie Zelizer, Ph.D., the Raymond Williams Professor of Communication; and Marwan Kraidy, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Communication, each wrote an essay addressing the topic of “My Media Studies.”
Dean Delli Carpini’s contribution is “It Takes a Village: Taking Greater Advantage of Our Scholarly Diversity.” Professor Zelizer’s piece is called “My Media Studies: The Hurbis of It All,” and Professor Kraidy’s contribution is “My (Global) Media Studies.”
The edition also contains an essay "My Media Studies: Thoughts from Nick Couldry," contributed by Nick Couldry, Ph.D., a visiting scholar to Annenberg during the Fall term.
The full contents of the publication can be found by clicking on the link above.
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