Media Archive
Harmonization of Policies, Digital Infrastructure, and the South Korean Media Industry in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Benjamin Han received a $10,000 grant for his project “Harmonization of Policies, Digital Infrastructure, and the South Korean Media Industry in the Age of Artificial Intelligence” from the Carsey-Wolf Center (CWC) […]
Navigating News-triggered Business Communication Challenges: Strategic Management of Media-Driven Brand Risk
NaYoung Song and Jim Pierpoint (Grady MA alum), “Navigating News-triggered Business Communication Challenges: Strategic Management of Media-Driven Brand Risk”, presented at 2025 Association for Business Communication (ABC) Annual International Conference […]
Telenovelas and Turkish Dramas: A Window into Culture, Society and Soft Power
Carolina Acosta-Alzuru (August 2025), “Telenovelas and Turkish Dramas: A Window into Culture, Society and Soft Power,” Council on Foreign Relations. New York, NY. Abstract: There are stories that are addictive. […]
Rise of the Zombie papers: Infecting Germany’s local and regional public media ecosystem
Karin Assmann (2023) “Rise of the Zombie papers: Infecting Germany’s local and regional public media ecosystem,” in Media and Communication 11(3) (in press) Abstract: Germany’s public broadcasters, along with local […]
De Gruyter Handbook of Media Psychology
Bailey, R. & Glenna L. Read (Editors). (Under contract/In preparation). De Gruyter Handbook of Media Psychology. Berlin, Germany: De Gruyter. Description: Media psychology is the discipline aimed at understanding how […]
Media, News, & Consumers: Exploring Media Literacy and Journalistic Responsibility
Keith L. Herndon and Charlotte Norsworthy, eds. (2023). Media, News, & Consumers: Exploring Media Literacy and Journalistic Responsibility, 2nd Ed. e-Book, Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt Publishing. Abstract: The material curated […]
Terrains of Media Work; Producing Amateurs and Professionals in the 19th-Century United States.
Abstract: This article investigates the reproduction of the foundational terrain of media work as composed of amateur and professional realms through the youth movement of amateur journalism in the late 19th-Century […]
Terrains of Media Work: Producing Amateurs and Professionals in the 19th-Century United States
Abstract: One of the most habitual assumptions about media work today is that it consists of the realms of amateur and professional. But, precisely because it is so habitually assumed, it deserves sustained analysis. […]