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The MIT Comparative Media Studies/Writing channel on Youtube


02:07
"MITERS: Dubious Electric Vehicles on Ice" by Dane Kouttron
02:27
"Cine-GuerrilleroZ" by Albert Figurt
01:55
"mocha.mov" by Jessica Ding
02:36
"Exploring MIT Through the Eyes of ODL’s Fellows" by Ambar Reyes
02:43
"Circulation: A Day in the Life of Library Books" by Rebekah Oden
03:00
"WITNESS" by Ronald Alvarez
03:01
"MIT Caving Club Investigating Rocks, Ice, and Caves" by Katrina Jander
03:01
"DougÂł" by Adric Giles
02:59
"We Are Arcturus" by Servando Avalos
03:00
"Ceilings at MIT" by Erin Hovendon
01:23:28
"Pomegranate" reading and discussion, with the book's author Helen Elaine Lee
03:00
"MIT Field Report" - by Iris Zeng
02:54
"An Old Technique" - by Jade Chongsathapornpong
02:51
"Train Connect Assemble Extract" - by Max Frischknecht
02:59
"At What Cost" - by Kidist Adamu
03:01
"Stata Center 4th Floor R&D Pub" - by Karyn Nakamura
03:10
Lupe Fiasco and Carl Holt - "The Coldest Cuts"
03:01
"A Day in the Life, an MIT Dogumentary" - by Paula Aguilera
02:00
"Banana Lounge" - by Sabrina Hu
02:41
"Welcome to Arcturus" - by Audrey Chen
01:29:46
Lupe Fiasco presents “Rap Theory & Practice: an Introduction”
01:06:47
The forensic citizen: Learning from the past, preparing for the future
57:29
Moving images in absentia: Courtroom looking in the age of hyper-mediation
57:45
The long & ambiguous (pre)history of audiovisual in the Black experience
01:03:12
Resilient witnessing in the face of human rights abuses, distrust, and deepfakes
01:10:39
The whole world is watching: How 1968 helps us frame the present
01:21:29
Mary Beth Meehan and Fred Turner, “Seeing Silicon Valley”
30:07
TomĂĄs Guarna, "Trust Machines: Cryptocurrencies, Blockchains, and Humans In Cultures of Mistrust"
38:03
Video: Charles North, The William Corbett Poetry Series
30:10
JJ Otto-Hawke, "Artifacts of Worldbuilding in Experiential Legacy Games"
01:21:32
Saving the News: Why the Constitution Calls for Government Action to Preserve Freedom of Speech
25:52
Marvez, "Controversial Science Argumentation Skills for Teachers"
34:57
Emily Grandjean, "Networked Foraging and Infrastructural Media in the United States"
01:25:40
Oscar Winberg, “Archie Bunker Goes to Washington”
01:20:48
Jens Pohlmann, “Platform Regulation and the Digital Public Sphere: Germany and the United States”
42:38
William Corbett Poetry Series: “Our Ancestors Did Not Breathe This Air”, Six Muslim Women in STEM
01:21:55
Katherine Jewell, “Party City: WMBR, Institutional Change, and Democratic Media”
44:06
David Thorburn: The William Corbett Poetry Series
01:24:20
Jorge Caraballo, “How to Use Audio Storytelling to Cultivate a Community and Keep it Engaged”
01:20:33
Eric Freedman, “Non-Binary Binaries and Unreal MetaHumans”
01:20:12
Lynn Nottage’s "By the Way, Meet Vera Stark" and the Making of Black Women’s Film History
01:12:44
Alexandra To, “Uplifting Us: Design Opportunities in Centering Racialized Experiences in Games”
01:18:46
Craig Robertson, “The Filing Cabinet and the Gendering of Information Work”
01:25:14
Graphic Materiality, Trauma, and Expressionist Comics: Artist’s Talk With Leela Corman
01:19:59
Edward Schiappa, "The Transgender Exigency: The Role of Media Representation"
01:04:00
Memorial Colloquium in Honor of Jing Wang
01:22:27
Nick Thurston, “Document Practices: The Art of Propagating Access”
01:24:14
Victoria Cain, “Educated Viewers: Civic Spectatorship, Media Literacy, and American Schools”
01:18:17
Sulafa Zidani, “Messy on the Inside: Internet Memes as Mapping Tools of Everyday Life”
47:43
Diego Cerna Aragon, “Media Controversies at the Decline of the Peruvian Miracle”
45:00
Will Freudenheim, “The Network and the Classroom: A History of Hypermedia Learning Environments”
50:28
Andrea Kim, “The Myth of Post-Racial Avatars”
47:07
Elon Justice, “Hillbilly Talkback: Co-Creation and Counter-Narrative in Appalachia”
38:11
Kelly Wagman, “Sex, Power, and Technology: A Relational Engineering Ethos as Feminist Utopia”
48:33
Roya Moussapour, “Standardized Testing and Predatory College Marketing in the United States”
45:43
Mike Sugarman, “Playing It By Ear: Improvisation and Music Livestreaming during COVID-19”
01:27:23
Jonathan Sterne, “Diminished Vocalities: On Prostheses and Abilities”
01:28:24
James Wynn, “Promotional Narratives, Science Fiction, and the Case for Mars Colonization”
01:25:10
Measuring Equity-Promoting Behaviors in Digital Teaching Simulations: A Topic Modeling Approach
01:25:55
Charisse L’Pree, "What is a Media Psychography? A 20-year Methodological Journey