Journalism, Technology & Democracy

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  • Digital Mind-Reader and Doomed Democracy

    USC campus

    Could you imagine a world in which machines and algorithms have become so powerful, smart and precise, that they’re able to predict all your moves, fulfill all your desires, and recognize the slightest changes in your mood? Could it be a world full of peace and harmony? All your wishes come true, all your prayers […]

    July 2, 2019
  • Autry Museum: Cowboys, Native Americans, Colts and Much More…

    California Stage Coach

    What makes a good cowboy? First of all, one has to be really physically strong and an accurate shooter. A passion for gambling seems to be in their blood, so a love of risk and adventure. To what extent were Western movies realistic in their depictions of cowboys? The actually were, but protracted shootout scenes […]

    July 1, 2019
  • Of Aliens, Sun Devils and Sun-Affected SUSI scholars

    LA Times building

    After four weeks in Phoenix, the SUSI scholars hit Los Angeles on Saturday, with the Arizona weather still the “hot” topic of discussion. The emblem of Arizona is the Sun Devil, for good reason: the heat is simply hideous. We were informed that we were fortunate since it’s usually hotter at this time of the […]

    June 30, 2019
  • Einstein and Cronkite Meet SUSI

    Symmetrical cactus

    Time and space are relative Most of us have traveled 24 or more hours and we still arrived the same day we left our home countries. For the first few days, we woke up in the middle of the night because on a distant meridian it was already morning, and we almost fell asleep during […]

    June 28, 2019
  • A Night We Will Never Forget

    Dancing

    This is a long blog post. If you are not interested in serious things, go directly to the Potluck part. You can find it easily near the first photo. Approaching the end of the week, we spent our last day before final presentations on understanding how online courses are conducted here at Cronkite. Three things […]

    June 27, 2019
  • Does Journalism Need Surgery?

    The journalism teaching hospital The quest to save the journalism profession persists. The symptoms of its death abound; so do the theories about resuscitating it. Will it take a mere CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation)? Many claim that technology and social media are the main causes, puncturing the heart of journalism practice, resulting in a fatal challenge […]

    June 26, 2019
  • “While we teach, we learn”*

    I was just 24 when I started teaching at one of South Africa’s biggest universities, Wits in Johannesburg. Not only did I find myself in the big city for the first time, I was also confronted by demanding and judgmental stares of students just a few years younger than I was at the time. There […]

    June 25, 2019
  • Technology Cannot Replace a Living Human Being – Touch Offers Human Contact

    Engraved ASU mission statement

    The final week at the Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication for SUSI 2019 Scholars began with an aim to deep dive into pedagogical theories and practices at the Fulton Building on the ASU Tempe campus, with our mentor Dr. Marianne Barrett, Louise Solheim Professor. Technology vs Education “Technology cannot replace a living human […]

    June 24, 2019
  • An Attempt to Become Familiar With Baseball

    SUSI scholars show their Diamondback tickets

    Sunday in Brazil is football day. From January to April the games of the State Championships take place; from May to December, it’s the matches of the Brazilian Championship. It is no wonder that the country is known for the sport, despite not having performed well in the most recent World Cups. My comments about […]

    June 23, 2019
  • Field Trip

    It was 5:38 am, in a WhatsApp group. “Good morning, see you in 50 minutes behind the school 6:30 am” read the text from Alma Telibecirevic , Administrative Director for the SUSI program.  Many arrived earlier, gathered inside at Taylor Place, while others were sitting outside on the street where the bus was supposed to stop. […]

    June 22, 2019
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