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Students Projects from CMAP 8001: Creative Media Practice now available online!
Feb. 11, 2020—Please follow this link to see the work of CMAP students enrolled in “CMAP 8001: Creative Media Practice” last summer.
Jennifer Gutman publishes essay on twitter novel
Jan. 24, 2020—Congratulations to CMAP student Jennifer Gutman who just published her essay, “Cyborg Storytelling: Virtual Embodiment in Jennifer Egan’s ‘Black Box’,” in Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction. Abstract: Responding to criticism that Jennifer Egan’s 2012 Twitter story “Black Box” was a failed social media experiment, this paper argues for its critical bearing on contemporary cultural and...
Workshop: Resumes for Diverse Careers (2/20/20; 3pm)
Jan. 24, 2020—A special workshop offered to CMAP students by the Career Center of the Graduate School. Location: Buttrick 344.
CMAP Showcase and Open House | December 9, 2019
Nov. 22, 2019—The joint Ph.D. Program in Comparative Media Analysis and Practice (CMAP) will hold its annual open house and showcase on December 9, 2019 (2-4 pm) in Buttrick 344. Six of the program’s current twenty-five interdisciplinary graduate students will present work they developed earlier this year in Jonathan Rattner’s Maymester seminar “Creative Media Practice.” Many of the...
CMAP Showcase and Open House | September 27, 2019
Sep. 11, 2019—The joint Ph.D. Program in Comparative Media Analysis and Practice (CMAP) will hold its annual open house and showcase on September 27, 2019 (1-3 pm) in Buttrick 344. Six of the program’s current twenty-five interdisciplinary graduate students will present work they developed earlier this year in Jonathan Rattner’s Maymester seminar “Creative Media Practice.” Many of the...
Listen to Kellie Cavagnaro’s “Dispatches from the Field “
Sep. 5, 2019—Listen to CMAP student Kellie Cavagnaro’s podcast about her research project in Peru.
Read Sarah Nelson’s essay, “Russia isn’t the first country to protest Western control over global telecommunications”
Apr. 17, 2019—History and CMAP graduate student Sarah Nelson just published an essay in The Conversation, “Russia isn’t the first country to protest Western control over global telecommunications.” Read it here!