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Content tagged with “Journalism”
The Knight Commission on the Information Needs of Communities in a Democracy
Tags: Communications Policy, Media, Journalism The IFC Make Media Matter panel discussion takes a closer look at media coverage of the Obama administration and the future of the news media given the impact of changing technology and business...
Tags: Media, Journalism When a 500-pound car bomb took the lives of nearly everyone she was traveling with—from military troops to her cameraman—Kimberly Dozier coined a new phrase: “post-traumatic growth.” Dozier was...
Tags: Foreign Policy, Media, Journalism This closed event is for participants in the U.S. Department of State Edward R. Murrow Journalism Program. Featuring Aspen Institute President and CEO Walter Isaacson in conversation with Washington...
Tags: Journalism The annual Aspen Institute Symposium on Critical Issues in Journalism at the U.S. Department of State has been organized by the Communications and Society Program since 2006. The Symposium is part of...
Tags: Media, Journalism, Diplomacy, International, Communications and Society Program, Social Media, new media, freedom of expression, freedom of press, media diversity, newspapers, digital media, journalism ethics Closed Event - Invitation Only. The Forum will bring together US and Arab journalists to examine the impact of media in spanning the cultural and informational divides between the Arab world and the...
Tags: Communications Policy, Middle East, Journalism Journalism and MediaForum on Freedom to CommunicateForum on Communications and Society (FOCAS)Knight Commission on the Information Needs of Communities in a DemocracySymposium on Critical Issues in...
Tags: Communications Policy, Journalism, Diplomacy, innovation, Spectrum, Community, Universal Broadband, public diplomacy, Broadband, Communication, new media, Security, freedom of expression, freedom of press, media diversity, newspapers, digital media, journalism ethics, IDEA, public interest, telecommunications policy, FCC, Federal Communications Commission, spectrum policy, universal service, digital literacy, privacy, consumer protection, wireless, mobile, Internet, web, World Wide Web, social network, cloud computing, internet policy, firm strategy, intellectual property, content, copyright, citizen, community dialogue, literacy, media literacy, town hall, electronic democracy, electronic voting, e-governance, e-government, m-governance, m-government, mobile communications, mail, post, digital market, common medium, International Digital Economy Accords The overall goal of the Communications and Society Program is to promote integrated, thoughtful, values-based decision making in the fields of communications, media, and information policy.
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