Georgetown's Communication, Culture & Technology program and the Office of International Programs on the occasion of National Arts Advocacy Day present a book launch mini-conference on:
“International Cultural Policies and Power”
Introductory Comments: Bill Ivey -- Director, Curb Center for Art, Enterprise & Public Policy at Vanderbilt University; Former Chairman, National Endowment for the Arts
Panel I: Cultural Policies, Power and Technologies
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Georgetown's Communication, Culture & Technology program and the Office of International Programs on the occasion of National Arts Advocacy Day present a book launch mini-conference on:
“International Cultural Policies and Power”
Introductory Comments: Bill Ivey -- Director, Curb Center for Art, Enterprise & Public Policy at Vanderbilt University; Former Chairman, National Endowment for the Arts
Panel I: Cultural Policies, Power and Technologies
-…
Georgetown's Communication, Culture & Technology program and the Office of International Programs on the occasion of National Arts Advocacy Day present a book launch mini-conference on:
“International Cultural Policies and Power”
Introductory Comments: Bill Ivey -- Director, Curb Center for Art, Enterprise & Public Policy at Vanderbilt University; Former Chairman, National Endowment for the Arts
Panel I: Cultural Policies, Power and Technologies
-…
The Communication, Culture and Technology (CCT) Program presents:
"Introduction to Open Access" featuring Dr. Matthew Cockerill, Managing Director and Co-founder of BioMed Central
This talk covers the basics of open access, including its benefits for researchers and for society as a whole, and the complementary roles of open access journals and open access archives.
It also summarizes recent developments such as campus-wide central funds which…
The Creating A Culture of Innovation class welcomes guest lecture:
'Why "Innovation Ecosystems?"' featuring Jeffrey Alexander, Ph.D., Senior Science & Technology Policy Analyst at SRI International
Thursday, March 18, 2010
The Communication, Culture and Technology (CCT) Program presents:
'"In Good Faith": Wikipedia Collaboration and the Pursuit of the Universal Encyclopedia' featuring Joseph Reagle, NYU
Friday, March 5, 2010
The Communication, Culture and Technology Program presents:
"Flying Blind and Landing Successfully: Ontic Occlusion in Sociotechnical Systems Sustainability" featuring Cory Knobel, University of Michigan Professor and Candidate for the Technology Studies faculty position at CCT
Thursday, March 4, 2010
The Communication, Culture and Technology (CCT) Program presents:
"Ethnography of Scaling: How to Fit a Global Infrastructure into a Room" featuring David Ribes, CCT Visiting Professor and Candidate for the Technology Studies faculty position at CCT
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
The Communication, Culture and Technology Program presents:
"The MoveOn Effect: Disruptive Innovation Among American Political Associations" featuring Dave Karpf, Brown University Professor and Candidate for the Journalism and Technology Studies faculty position at CCT
Thursday, February 25, 2010
The Communication, Culture & Technology Master of Arts Program (CCT) explores how we use media and technology to communicate from social, economic, political, and cultural perspectives. Our graduate program is designed for people who want to combine their academic interests with studies of the history and future of technology. With this knowledge, students advance within their current careers, take their careers in a new direction,
The Communication, Culture & Technology Master of Arts Program (CCT) explores how we use media and technology to communicate from social, economic, political, and cultural perspectives. Our graduate program is designed for people who want to combine their academic interests with studies of the history and future of technology. With this knowledge, students advance within their current careers, take their careers in a new direction, or prepare for further study at the Ph.D. level.
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