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News from the Annenberg School for Communication November 6, 2013 In this issue: Faculty, students published in the International Journal of Communication
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Faculty, students published in the International Journal of Communication Nora Draper, Sara Mourad, David Conrad, and Prof. Carolyn Marvin published in the International Journal of Communication. Prof. Sharrona Pearl was the co-organizer of a conference at New York University’s Institute for Public Knowledge titled “Celebrity in the Digital Age.” She also was a panelist at the recent Appearance Identity conference at Penn Medicine. Prof. Klaus Krippendorff’s keynote address to a conference on Practice-Based Research at the Bauhaus Universität Weimar, Germany, December 2011, was summarized, translated, and published as “Designing Design-forsch-ung: not Re-search.” Pages 106-117 in Daniel Klapsing, et al. (Eds.). z.B. Weimar: Verlag der BauhausUniversität Weimar, 2013. Prof. Kathleen Hall Jamieson quoted in the Christian Science Monitor regarding President Obama’s approval rating. Prof. Barbie Zelizer was interviewed by The Los Angeles Times for a story about the 50th Anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Prof. Damon Centola’s “Name Game” featured in a KYW NewsRadio report. Amy Jordan was quoted in a Huffington Post column regarding media impact on young minds. Study by Prof. Dolores Albarracín and colleagues on “why haters hate” covered by public radio WBEZ in Chicago. David Conrad published in Journalism, Theory, Practice & Criticism. November 7 – CGCS event – Lucy Purdon talk on the 2013 Kenyan Presidential elections. Noon in Room 300. November 8 – CGCS talk about research at BBC Media Action by Kavita Abraham-Dowsing. Noon in Room 500. November 11 – CGCS talk by Gregory Asmolov – “WWW: Social and political construction of cyberspace and Internet regulation in Russia”. Noon in Room 500. November 11 and 12 – WARNING: Graphic Content. Reception and lecture on political cartoons. November 12 – Book talk by Prof. John L. Jackson, Jr. – 6 p.m. at the Penn Bookstore. November 22 - Future Fit: International Development Evaluation in a rapidly changing world with Penny Hawkins, Rockefeller Foundation. Room 500 at noon. December 6 – Scholars Symposium – Context Collapse: Reassembling the Spatial. All day. (Details to come).
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