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Kaffa Club: A Culture of Coffee Launch Event
October 20, 2012 | Kaffa Club CCT student Metasebia Yoseph launched her project, A Culture of Coffee, by hosting and curating an event called Kaffa Club in conjunction with DC’s Art All Night. To learn more about Metasebia’s project, visit: cultureofcoffee.com … Continue reading
Academedia 2012 – gnovis’ Inaugural Conference
On April 11th, 2012, gnovis held its first conference titled “Academedia” at Georgetown University. The goal of this gathering of minds was to discuss how new media practices are shaping research and learning, as well as to leave attendees with … Continue reading
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Tagged April 11 2012, CCT, Don Knezek, Georgetown University, gnovis inaugural conference, graduate students, International Student Conferences, ISTE, new media and learning, One World Education, research, technology, The Stream Al Jazeera English
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‘The End of Mass Media’? A Doubtful Proposition
Are we witnessing ‘the end of mass media’? Some say we are, but I beg to differ. While it’s true that media are becoming increasingly decentralized and disparate—scattered across audiences, technologies and even generations—that doesn’t mean a media environment without … Continue reading
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Tagged bbc, CCT, CNN, daily beast, elites, Fox News, gawker, Georgetown, Huffington Post, indexing, mass media, matthew hindman, media elites, media establishment, media evolution, media indexing, media studies, MSNBC, new media, New York Times, news of the world, political elites, Reporting, scandal, social media, steven livingston, the cheat sheet, the end of mass media, the myth of human democracy, the wall street journal, w. lance bennett, Washington Post
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What’s in a Game?
Video games are among the most popular and profitable parts of our culture and economy. They are also somewhat new as a subject of academic inquiry. In this podcast we interviewed CCT’s Garrison LeMasters, who is interested in understanding the … Continue reading



