"In the social jungle of human existence, there is no feeling of being alive without a sense of identity, without a sense of belonging." —Erik Erikson Social media has become a dominant force in ...
Even in a polarized landscape, people remain capable of considering new perspectives. And political communication and media studies show that op-eds can change minds.
The age of the digital consumer market has changed over the last few years, as the pandemic waned on businesses and caused a major shift to online communication and interaction. The shift meant that ...
At a time when so many societal issues seem to cause division, we thought it might be good to review the difference between ...
If prostitution is the World’s Oldest Profession, lobbying must be a close second. Over the years, companies have perfected ways to use money to peddle influence among federal, state and local ...
If last year’s documentary chronicle “No End in Sight” was the firmest summation of the Bush government’s policies in Iraq, then “War Made Easy” adds a slight variation. The documentary, narrated by ...
In a recent New Yorker article, author Kyle Chayka expressed a wistful fondness for TikTok, crediting the social media platform for providing “moments of audiovisual eloquence.” Even though I can’t be ...
The stakes are low and the perkiness high in this unconvincing attempt to root 'Persuasion' in a world of champagne and social media. Back in 1995, in the midst of cinema’s brief fixation with Jane ...
The Art of State Persuasion delves into China's strategic use of state propaganda during crucial crisis events, particularly focusing on border disputes. In The Art of State Persuasion, Dr. Wang ...
Insurrection. Partisanship running white hot. News media fanning the flames. "It is tempting to suggest that democracy is exploding at the seams," Sean Illing says. "But what we’re experiencing ...
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