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Campus On The Common

A weekly News podcast
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Campus On The Common

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Social movements and activism today receive as much coverage in the news cycle as ever. But with the short attention span of the modern media ecosystem, how do activists and organizers today create and promote the meaningful stories behind thei
Today's media landscape is a digital environment always in motion, presenting new opportunities and challenges for storytellers of all kinds. So what does that mean for broadcast journalism in 2023? And how do young journalists succeed in the i
The U.S. Women's National Soccer Team has won four FIFA World Cups since its inception, while the men’s team has yet to make it to the finals. So, why do women have less to show for it on payday?In this episode, Dr. Mary Anne Taylor joins us
On an interpersonal level, do you communicate in a positive or negative manner? Do you unknowingly project power or weakness, impatience or encouragement? Are your words edgy or empathetic?In this episode, we speak with Professor Philip Glenn
"The Lion Sleeps Tonight" is an iconic tune, but what can it teach us about the importance of copyright for artists and other creatives?In this episode, we talk with Dr. Bhamati Viswanathan, a copyright lawyer, and affiliate professor here at
How can you bring an unknown brand out of obscurity? How do you bring awareness to a cause that needs our attention? In this episode, it’s all about small budgets and big impacts as we dive into "guerilla public relations."We're sitting down
President Jimmy Carter’s wife Rosalynn famously said, “Don’t worry about the polls. But if you do, don't admit it.”Unfortunately, in today's heated political landscape and 24-hour news cycle, the former First Lady’s advice simply doesn't hold
How can academic researchers convey insight and meaning about the world of child adoption?Auto-ethnography, focus groups, and photo-voice (a combination of images and recorded narratives) are qualitative research tools that can provide meanin
The Latinx community is a complex, diverse group of people who have had a massive, unquestionable influence on North American culture and society.Whether it is music, art, sports, or politics, you can’t tell the story of U.S. history without
Injustice, discrimination and hate are issues that we face here in the US as well as throughout the world. While 2020 was a year that clearly reflected how much work still needs to be done. Affecting meaningful change is easier said than done.
In France, we’re seeing a continuous pattern of discrimination, fear, hatred, and violence associated with Islamophobia. What’s at the heart of the matter and is it possible to be both French and Muslim in France?COTC spoke with Dr. Carol Fer
How do children with autism spectrum disorder develop language skills? Recent research shows signs that third party conversations may be a possible avenue for children with ASD to learn the language.If correct, this hypothesis may reveal insi
A picture is worth a thousand words.Some of the most iconic moments in modern history have been captured through the lens of photojournalists. These dedicated witnesses to history conform to an ethical code of conduct and apply their truth in
NFL Quarterback Colin Capernick took a knee during the national anthem, Olympic medalists John Carlos and Tommie Smith raised their fists on the podium, and basketball legend LeBron James refused to shut up and dribble.How do professional spo
In stressful times, it’s easy to lose our cool. Empathy and reason become hard to come by and we can react to others as well as ourselves in a less-than-positive manner.So what can we do about how we feel and how we manage relationships with
In just the last few months, we've witnessed plague, brutality, protest, murder hornets, locusts, wayward comets, and unemployment numbers unseen for generations.So who do we look to in a time a crisis? What do we, the public, need to hear? W
In this powerful and insightful discussion, we explore...• The origins and persistence of institutional racism in the U.S., and how its driven by individual racism• The legacy and manifestation of white privilege• The definition and nuanc
Media is a powerful tool that shapes our everyday lives. But how do others worldwide engage with media and harness its power for social change?In this episode, we’ll talk with Azeta Hatef, Assistant Professor of Journalism, who studies how ma
"Alexa, help me with my homework!"Voice-enabled technology has arrived and is becoming a bigger part of our daily lives. Where is this technology going, what are the implications for industry, education and at home? How do you get in on this
In our discussion with Laura, we also learn about...• The symptoms and processes of different types of dementia• Tools and strategies that family members and caregivers can use to help their loved one with dementia• How family members can
As divisive as today’s political dialogue seems, it’s nothing new. Ethics and politics have been at odds throughout human history. In this episode, Peter Loge ’87—a communications consultant, professor, and ethicist—discusses the relationship b
What do movie producers, music executives, fashion designers, and product innovators have in common? How do you cultivate creativity and turn artistic insight into a business opportunity?We explore these questions and more with Wes Jackson, D
In her research, Communication Studies Professor Sharifa Simon-Roberts discovered a phenomenally high rate of Netflix consumption among Gen-Z African Americans. But when did this begin, and why? More importantly, what does this tell us about st
Learning a new language can be hard. As a college student, how do you go about the process of adapting to a new language and culture? What resources are available and how to do you deal with all the nuances, metaphors, and slang of spoken Engli
How do marketers use technology to send the right message to the right person at the right time in a personalized yet massive scale?Why is it that when we click on some web content, we generally start receiving more related content through di
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