Architects of Communication Scholarship - Homero Zuniga, Building a Participatory, Informed and Civic Society Architects of Communication Scholarship
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This episode features Homero Zuniga in conversation with Teresa Correa. They discuss Homero’s background from Spain to the US of how he stepped into journalism, media, and communication, giving suggestions for people who don't speak English. He also mentioned his contribution to build a better informed and civic society where all citizens can participate in the value of democracy.
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Featuring
Ellen Wartella
Teresa Correa
Homero Gil de Zuniga
Sponsor:
Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
More from the host & speakers:
Ellen Wartella
Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani Professor of Communication | Professor of Psychology, Human Development and Social Policy, and Medical Social Sciences
Northwestern University
Director, Center on Media and Human Development
Twitter: @CMHD_NU
Teresa Correa
Full Professor and Director of Centro de Investigación en Comunicación
Literatura y Observación Social (Research Center in Communication, Literature and Social Observation), CICLOS UDP
School of Communication at Universidad Diego Portales, Chile.
Twitter: @tcorrear @Ciclos_udp @comyletrasudp
Homero Gil de Zúñiga
Distinguished Research Professor at University of Salamanca
Professor at Pennsylvania State University
Senior Research Fellow at Universidad Diego Portales.
Twitter: @_HGZ_ @USAL @PSUBellisario
Works referenced in episode:
Gil de Zúñiga, H., Jung, N., & Valenzuela, S. (2012). Social media use for news and individuals' social capital, civic engagement, and political participation. Journal of computer-mediated communication, 17(3), 319-336.
Correa, T., Hinsley, A. W., & De Zuniga, H. G. (2010). Who interacts on the Web?: The intersection of users’ personality and social media use. Computers in human behavior, 26(2), 247-253.
Copy and Audio Editor:
Jabari Clemons
Lacie Yao
Executive Producer:
DeVante Brown
This episode features Homero Zuniga in conversation with Teresa Correa. They discuss Homero’s background from Spain to the US of how he stepped into journalism, media, and communication, giving suggestions for people who don't speak English. He also mentioned his contribution to build a better informed and civic society where all citizens can participate in the value of democracy.
Click here for the episode transcript
Featuring
Ellen Wartella
Teresa Correa
Homero Gil de Zuniga
Sponsor:
Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
More from the host & speakers:
Ellen Wartella
Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani Professor of Communication | Professor of Psychology, Human Development and Social Policy, and Medical Social Sciences
Northwestern University
Director, Center on Media and Human Development
Twitter: @CMHD_NU
Teresa Correa
Full Professor and Director of Centro de Investigación en Comunicación
Literatura y Observación Social (Research Center in Communication, Literature and Social Observation), CICLOS UDP
School of Communication at Universidad Diego Portales, Chile.
Twitter: @tcorrear @Ciclos_udp @comyletrasudp
Homero Gil de Zúñiga
Distinguished Research Professor at University of Salamanca
Professor at Pennsylvania State University
Senior Research Fellow at Universidad Diego Portales.
Twitter: @_HGZ_ @USAL @PSUBellisario
Works referenced in episode:
Gil de Zúñiga, H., Jung, N., & Valenzuela, S. (2012). Social media use for news and individuals' social capital, civic engagement, and political participation. Journal of computer-mediated communication, 17(3), 319-336.
Correa, T., Hinsley, A. W., & De Zuniga, H. G. (2010). Who interacts on the Web?: The intersection of users’ personality and social media use. Computers in human behavior, 26(2), 247-253.
Copy and Audio Editor:
Jabari Clemons
Lacie Yao
Executive Producer:
DeVante Brown
18 min