Date: Thursday, April 19, 2012. 5:00 PM.
Location: McClatchy Hall Building120 Room 101B
The Third Annual Rebele First Amendment Symposium considers the question:As technology transforms the creative economy, how will those changes shape what stories are told? Practitioners and theorists explore what it means to be a journalist, author or creative professional in a conversation touching anyone seeking a creative, fulfilling, sustainable career. The guest speakers are Mark Deuze, Associate Professor of Telecommunications at Indiana University, Salley Shannon, President of the American Society of Journalists and Authors and Ellen Ullman, author of Close to the Machine: Technophilia and its Discontents. The conversation will be moderated by Fred Turner, Associate Professor of Communication at Stanford University and Christine Larson, Rebele First Amendment Fellow.
Location: McClatchy Hall Building120 Room 101B
The Third Annual Rebele First Amendment Symposium considers the question:As technology transforms the creative economy, how will those changes shape what stories are told? Practitioners and theorists explore what it means to be a journalist, author or creative professional in a conversation touching anyone seeking a creative, fulfilling, sustainable career. The guest speakers are Mark Deuze, Associate Professor of Telecommunications at Indiana University, Salley Shannon, President of the American Society of Journalists and Authors and Ellen Ullman, author of Close to the Machine: Technophilia and its Discontents. The conversation will be moderated by Fred Turner, Associate Professor of Communication at Stanford University and Christine Larson, Rebele First Amendment Fellow.