Culture and Communication
“Culture” can be defined as the rituals, practices, and symbolic and physical artifacts that shape the behaviors of individuals, groups, institutions, and societies. Communication is central to the construction, maintenance and transmission of culture, as well as to cultural resistance and change. And it is the result of cultural practice. Annenberg’s cultural studies explore the complex relationship between communication and cultural practices and its implications for private, civil, and civic life.
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03/29/2021
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Uploaded on Saturday, August 31, 2019 - 8:58am
In this video from CHI 2016, Professor Jessa Lingel gives a lecture entitled "The Poetics of Socio-Technical Space: Evaluating the Internet of Things...
Uploaded on Wednesday, August 28, 2019 - 2:03pm
Doctoral Student María Celeste Wagner talks about her path from Buenos Aires, Argentina to the Annenberg School for Communication in Philadelphia....
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Annenberg School for Communication Assistant Professor Jessa Lingel extends the concept of “dazzle camouflage” – the practice of painting World War I...
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The fifth panel of the MIC launch event of April 12, 2019 was entitled “The Road Ahead,” and it reflected on contemporary challenges and considered...
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The fourth panel of the MIC Launch event of April 12, 2019 was entitled “Local Perspectives on the Future of Work and Workers.” Built on the previous...
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