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An expert on local journalism says community pressure is key as consolidation changes Coloradoās media landscapeābecause when it comes to regulation, āthere are no more adults in the room.ā
In a year where the collegeās biggest story was its name changeāfollowing its integration with the environmental design departmentāCMDIās community also found itself at the center of the biggest conversations shaping our timeāfrom sustainability and A.I., to media literacy and the future of journalism.Ā
A new paper finds subreddits with clearly defined rules and active volunteer moderators do better at limiting incivility and encouraging engagement.
When Last Week Tonight wanted to talk about cuts to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, its researchers called communication historian Josh Shepperd.- Because of the multidisciplinary nature of their workāand their fearlessness in confronting the biggest problemsāCMDI faculty are regularly featured in local and national media. Here are 10 times over the past decade when major news outlets have
When it comes to sustainability, individual actions arenāt enough. The same is true for how we look for solutions, so we asked a group of CMDI experts how collaboration might save the day.
Mining companies are positioning themselves as heroes in the transition to sustainability. A coloring book illustrated by a CMDI professor is throwing shade on the idea.
Sandra Ristovskaās research into video evidence and deepfakes is getting further refined during a prestigious fellowship at Stanford.
The histories of how media technologies have been introduced in U.S. prisons offer clues as to the governmentās dramatic rise in spending on the carceral system.
Children arenāt just blank slatesāthey create meaning from the media they experience. An expert says thatās a reason to think about how we show themes like violence and death.