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Guest Blog Post: Understanding Mizzou’s Melissa Click
The following is a guest blog post from Dr. Brian Steffen, professor and chair of the Department of Communication and Media Studies at Simpson College. This was originally published on the Small Programs Interest Group (from AEJMC) listserv in slightly … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Chapter 1, Chapter 12, Chapter 2, civil rights, critical theory, free speech, Mizzou, protest, student free speech
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Who was behind the brilliant @IsPaulSpeaker Twitter account?
I can’t believe that everyone interested in national politics wasn’t following the @IsPaulSpeaker Twitter account for the last couple of weeks. The account, run by Topeka, Kansas attorney Angel Romero Jr (also a proud Washburn University grad), presented a series … Continue reading
Posted in Chapter 10, Uncategorized
Tagged political communication, social media, twitter
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Gone Riding – Return to the Giants
As I mentioned in a previous blog post, Matt and I had to pull the plug on our circumnavigation of the Great Lakes, but the upside was getting to visit a couple of Whispering Giants I wouldn’t have gotten to … Continue reading
Looking at some interesting Twitter feeds
In many of my classes, I require my students to use Twitter. While I hope each of them will come up with their own list of people to follow, here are a few that make up a good starting point: … Continue reading
Mass Communication and Fear
I’m guest lecturing today in a class on the Science of Fear. Here are some readings that I’ve put together on the topic.
Getting Old
Years ago when I got my first job as an assistant professor at Northern Arizona University, Jack Sisco, the gruff, old director of the program looked at me and said: “It’s bad enough when the incoming freshmen could be your … Continue reading
Remembering Pete Seeger – Singing all the verses all the time
American folk singer and activist (but I repeat myself) Pete Seeger died yesterday at the ripe old age of 94. I never got the chance to see Pete in person, but I did see so many of the people he … Continue reading
Posted in Chapter 7, Pre-class video, Uncategorized
Tagged activism, music, Pete Seeger, pre-class video
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Was Justin Bieber the most important story in America yesterday?
As you no doubt have heard, if you were paying attention to almost any news media in America yesterday, Canadian pop star Justin Bieber was arrested early Thursday morning for drag racing and DUI in Miami, Florida. In fact, if … Continue reading
Posted in Chapter 6, Uncategorized
Tagged Bieber, broadcast news, cnn, television
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Pop Culture Roundup
World’s Oldest Romance Writer Passes Away at Age 105 And she so doesn’t fit into your stereotypes. (Unless your stereotype is of someone who was supposedly conceived during an affair with a Russian duke… DiGiorno pizza gets good response to … Continue reading
Posted in Chapter 10, Chapter 4, Chapter 9, Uncategorized
Tagged Because I can, pop culture, twitter
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Media News Roundup
Al Jazeera America gives viewers a more serious look at the news This summer I had my online media literacy students watch Al Jazeera English online for half an hour. They were all surprised at how serious of a newscast … Continue reading
Posted in Chapter 12, Chapter 15, Chapter 6, Chapter 7, Uncategorized
Tagged cable news, diversity, ethics, global media, music, public relations
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