Still Catching Up…

We’re still gathering resources generated by the symposium here. We have a couple pieces of audio and video that haven’t gone up yet, and we’ve requested some PowerPoints from some of the presenters –we hope to post those here as well.
In the midst of this, College Relations (that’s us) has just moved across campus to [...]

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Student Responses to the Symposium

Members of Tracy Mendham’s ITW 101 class, a writing class examining issues of gender in new media, attended many of the lectures during the symposium and commented on them in their own blogs. You can read their responses here on Tracy’s Google reader feed. I’ve also pulled out a couple entries below. Note: The responses are meant to be [...]

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Peter Phillips / Civil Liberties and the New American Censorship

Peter Phillips of Project Censor, on the stories the public isn’t hearing — and why we’re not hearing them:
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Friday, November 9 / 10-11:30 a.m.
Peter Phillips, Sonoma State University associate professor of sociology and Project Censored director, “Civil Liberties and the New American Censorship”

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June Cross / Interview with KSC-TV

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From the KSC-TV weblog:

KSC-TV reporter Rachel Keller recently sat down with Emmy Award winner June Cross in KSC-TV’s “Spotlight” feature. Cross talks about her life growing up and her troubles she’s had with her mother who left her when she was five years old. To watch the video, click here.

The interview appeared on the Nov. 15, 2007 newscast.

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Animation as Political and Social Constructions (parts 1 & 2)

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A panel of Keene State College film, journalism and philosophy faculty discuss how visual mediums influence politics and citizenship.

Part 2

Russ Cobb @ November 28, 2007

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