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Doing Global Media Studies: Theories, Practices, Reflections
- Annenberg School for Communication & Zoom
Please join us on March 22 & 23, 2023 for a biennial CARGC fellows’ symposium to reflect on the importance of global methods and concepts in the field of communication and media studies.
Elihu Katz Colloquia: Emily Vraga, University of Minnesota
- Hybrid Event: Room 500 and on Zoom
"Making Correction Visible: Strategies to Address Misinformation on Social Media"
Gerbner Fellow Lecture: Pawel Popiel (Ph.D. '20)
- Annenberg School for Communication, Room 500
“The Politics of Digital Platform Regulation”
First Books Series: Aria S. Halliday, University of Kentucky
- USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, Room 207
The second Annenberg C3 First Books event for spring 2023 will be a discussion with Aria S. Halliday about her new book, "Buy Black: How Black Women Transformed U.S. Pop Culture" (University of Illinois Press, 2022).
Democratizing the Internet: Platforms, Pipes, Possibilities
- Annenberg School for Communication, Room 500
What does an internet for the people look like?
Center for Media at Risk Forum: How is War Changing Media Futures in Ukraine?
- Annenberg School, Room 109 + Forum
Photography Exhibit Opening and Media Futures Forum
Symposium on Digital Activism in Pandemic Times
- Annenberg School for Communication
The Center on Digital Culture and Society (CDCS) and the Media, Inequality & Change Center (MIC), present the symposium: “Digital Activism in Pandemic Times”
2023 George Gerbner Lecture in Communication: Keren Tenenboim-Weinblatt (Ph.D. '11)
- Annenberg School for Communication, Room 109
"Cultivating collective futures: Mediated projections and their socio-political implications"
Elihu Katz Colloquia: Andrew V. Papachristos, Northwestern University
- Hybrid Event: Annenberg Room 500 and on Zoom
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Communication Senior Honors & ComPS Capstone Thesis Poster Session
- Annenberg School for Communication Plaza Lobby
Undergraduate Communication majors will present their year-long individual research projects