
In a time of breakneck media change, it's not just the industry and the news that's changing. We are changed as well. An occasional brainpurge that will cover current media issues and internet culture with a mix of theory, scholarship, and practice.
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There’s a sentence I’ve been staring at all week in a student’s final paper:
“Humans are not a problem to be solved.”
I teach a senior-level small seminar class at Lehigh that has become the magnum opus in my teaching profile, if such a t...
In my part of media studies (which sits at the nexus of news, social, and social network influence) there has been so much to be gloomy about the past 10 years. We, sitting in our knowledge expertise and screaming into the void, have been n...
If you’ll indulge me for a minute ...
I turned 50 in January and decided to make this the year I finally try a half-marathon. I am late to running, only picking it up at age 40 when my weight got out of control and I needed to make some pe...
I wrote recently about a piece by Ezra Klein in the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination that I found unsettling. The column, linked here, did a poor job of necessarily separating the circumstances of Kirk’s death with the need to plainly a...
Obviously this has been a difficult week in the U.S. after conservative activist/provocateur Charlie Kirk was murdered on Wednesday. This is one of those oh no moments I’ve feared for a long time. I’ve written extensively over the years abo...
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Associate professor in the Lehigh University department of Journalism and Communication • Teaching and research in media sociology • Former journalist
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