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Without access to social media data, disinformation and hate speech may get easier to spread—and harder to detect.
Incoming professors bring an interest in cutting-edge topics at a time when the media landscape is undergoing dramatic change.
With multiple best paper awards, CMCI is building an impressive reputation at the annual AEJMC conference.
When Donald Trump got the headlines from last week’s NABJ conference, it obscured the lost opportunity for reporters of color to share ideas on how to cover controversial newsmakers.
A CMCI expert and photojournalist explains what makes the AP photo of Trump being shot so iconic.
A creator and scholar says a much-hated Apple ad is standing in for a larger conversation about how tech companies build and deploy A.I.
Licensing deals OpenAI signed with The Atlantic and Vox Media have CMCI experts asking questions.
Following years of high-profile shootings, Chris Vargo expected to find rising public salience around gun control. He didn’t.
Harsha Gangadharbatla loves the challenge of inspiring students who sit in the last row of the lecture hall. His attention to his craft and his classes led to a prestigious teaching award from the American Academy of Advertising last month.
A new book from Nathan Schneider argues that attempts to impose democracy on the internet have failed for cultural and technical reasons. But what if we used it as a tool to solve these problems?