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A production of the Communication Research Center at the College of Communication at Boston University. Presentations and interviews with communication researchers on new studies, developments in theory, and recent applications of research and theory.

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A production of the Communication Research Center at the College of Communication at Boston University. Presentations and interviews with communication researchers on new studies, developments in theory, and recent applications of research and theory.

    Do the media tell us what to think about?

    Do the media tell us what to think about?

    Maxwell McCombs presents a summary and forward-looking view of agenda-setting research. At the DeFleur Distinguished Lecture Series.

    • 45 min
    T. Barton Carter - Who is safe in this harbor? Rethinking Section 230 of the Communication Decency Act

    T. Barton Carter - Who is safe in this harbor? Rethinking Section 230 of the Communication Decency Act

    A discussion of Section 230 of the Communication Decency Act.

    • 52 min
    Denis Wu – Journalism + public relations ≈ News media of Taiwan

    Denis Wu – Journalism + public relations ≈ News media of Taiwan

    A colloquium presentation at the CRC focusing on the intersection of news and PR in Taiwan.

    • 40 min
    Don Wright – A longitudinal analysis of the increased use of social and emerging media in public relations practice

    Don Wright – A longitudinal analysis of the increased use of social and emerging media in public relations practice

    A presentation on the increasing use of new and emerging media by public relations practitioners.
    NOTE: Due to a technical error, there are some gaps in the recording of this podcast.

    • 41 min
    Bill McKeen – Serendipity

    Bill McKeen – Serendipity

    Bill McKeen discusses the role of serendipity in his work as a journalist and author.

    • 56 min
    Steve Lacy – Digital journalism: Framing transformation and understanding impact

    Steve Lacy – Digital journalism: Framing transformation and understanding impact

    The inaugural lecture in the Melvin DeFleur Distinguished Lecture Series. This lecture is also available on video.

    • 1 hr

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