Communicating for Impact

By: ICA Podcast Network
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  • Patrice Buzzanell
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Episodes
  • Communicating for Impact: Tim Schatto-Eckrodt, Lena Frischlich, and Jason Hannan, Trust and Belonging in the Human Community Online
    Sep 14 2023
    In this episode of Communicating for Impact, Patrice Buzzanell invites Tim Schatto-Eckrodt, Lena Frischlich, and Jason Hannan to discuss issues of online discourse and misinformation in the era of social media. The guests call for public education to rekindle a spirit of trust and to promote media literacy. Through education, they hope to encourage students and teachers to articulate why we might trust in some institutions and be skeptical towards others.Click here for the episode transcript FeaturingPatrice BuzzanellTim Schatto-EckrodtLena FrischlichJason HannanSponsorsCollege of Arts and Sciences, University of South Florida More about the host and guests: Patrice BuzzanellProfessor and Past Chair, the Department of Communication University of South Florida Tim Schatto-EckrodtResearch AssociateHamburg University, GermanyMastodon: @Kudusch@social.tchncs.deWebsite: https://schatto-eckrodt.deTwitter: @KuduschLena FrischlichInterim Prof. Dr. Lena Frischlich, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich (LMU, Germany), starting October 2023: Associate Prof. Digital Democracy Centre, University of Southern Denmark (SDU, Denmark)Twitter: @lenafrescamenteLinkedIn: Lena FrischlichInstagram: @lenafrischlichJason HannanAssociate Professor, Department of Rhetoric, Writing, and CommunicationsUniversity of WinnipegFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/jason.hannan.3 Twitter: https://twitter.com/jasonwhannanLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-hannan-3065a654/ Works ReferencedHannan, J. (2018). Trolling ourselves to death? Social media and post-truth politics. European Journal of Communication, 33(2), 214-226.Postman, N. (2005). Amusing ourselves to death: Public discourse in the age of show business. Penguin.Hannan, J. (Ed.). (2016). Truth in the public sphere. Lexington Books.Carr, N. (2020). The shallows: What the Internet is doing to our brains. WW Norton & Company.Hayles, N. K. (2001). The Transformation of Narrative and the Materiality of Hypertext. Narrative, 9(1), 21–39. http://www.jstor.org/stable/20107227Arendt, H. (1973). The origins of totalitarianism [1951]. New York.Freire, P. (1996). Pedagogy of the oppressed (revised). New York: Continuum, 356, 357-358.Copy and Audio EditorDominic Bonelli
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    24 mins
  • Jessica Rauchberg and Paula Gardner on Interdisciplinary Practices to Help Structurally Discriminated Communities
    Jun 8 2023

    Jessica Rauchberg and Dr. Paula Gardner discuss the importance of interdisciplinary practices and how researchers can improve their practices when interacting with their communities. Jessica and Paula also describe both of their fights for progress in researching communities with disabilities.


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    Featuring

    Patrice Buzzanell


    Jessica Rauchberg


    Paula Gardner


    Sponsor

    College of Arts and Science at the University of South Florida

    More from the host & speakers:

    Patrice Buzzanell


    Professor and Past Chair, Department of Communication

    University of South Florida


    Jessica Rauchberg

    Doctoral Candidate, Department of Communication Studies and Media Arts, McMaster University

    ABLE Project and Accounts Manager, Pulse Lab

    Graduate Affiliate, Center for Information, Technology, and Public Life (CITAP), UNC Chapel Hill

    www.jessrauchberg.com

    Twitter: @disabledphd

    Paula Gardner


    Professor and Asper Chair in Communication

    Dept of Communication Studies and Media Arts, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada

    Director, Pulse Lab https://pulselab.humanities.mcmaster.ca/

    https://experts.mcmaster.ca/display/gardnerp

    Twitter: @pmgardner

    Works referenced in episode:


    ABLE Platform - Pulse Lab


    Disability Dongle - Liz Jackson, Alex Haahaard, Rua Williams

    Copy and Audio Editor:


    Bennett Pack

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    27 mins
  • Communicating for Impact: Digital Technologies, AI, and the Political Landscape
    May 23 2023

    This episode features Professors Patrice Buzzanell, Homero Gil de Zuñiga, Pablo Boczowski, and Ingrid Bachmann as they explore their backgrounds and research in the field and discuss digital technologies in a global and political context. They focus on what can be done to capitalize on and leverage digital technologies as well as provide practical applications for individuals, organizations, and institutions.

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    Featuring

    Patrice Buzzanell

    Homero Gil de Zuñiga

    Pablo Boczowski

    Ingrid Bachmann

    Sponsor:

    College of Arts and Sciences, University of South Florida


    More from the host & speakers:

    Patrice Buzzanell

    Professor and Past Chair, the Department of Communication

    University of South Florida


    Homero Gil de Zuñiga

    Distinguished Research Professor

    University of Salamanca

    Professor

    Pennsylvania State University

    Senior Research Fellow

    Universidad Diego Portales

    Twitter handles: @_HGZ_ @USAL @PSUBellisario


    Pablo Boczowski

    Hamad Bin Khalifa Al-Thani Professor, Department of Communication Studies

    Northwestern University

    Twitter: @pablobochon


    Ingrid Bachmann

    Associate Professor, School of Communications, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

    Twitter handles: @ingrid_bachmann @fcomuc


    Copy and Audio Editors:

    Jacqueline Colarusso


    Executive Producer:
    DeVante Brown

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    26 mins

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