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  • The International Communication Association presents the ICA Podcast Network, where we’re grappling with questions about how to navigate, transform, and make sense of a changing world. Our podcasts will bring together scholars and practitioners from around the world to showcase the most exciting and important work in our field and amplify researchers, educators, and advocates who are underrepresented in our field.

    We're so excited to introduce One World, One Network‽, Interventions from the Global South, Architects of Communication Scholarship, Digital Alchemy, Feminist Networks and the Conjuncture, Ask Us Anything, Growing Up Comm, JCMC: The Discussion Section, and Communicating for Impact.


    Visit our website to learn more and listen to each podcast.

  • This episode features Deen Freelon – one of the Conference Theme Co-Chairs of the 2022 ICA Conference. With a panel of guest speakers, Deen critically explores the implications of One World One Network‽ This episode’s guests also discuss their personal experiences as Black grad students and scholars in the field of communication. They touch on challenges they face, like white researchers not taking their work seriously, and their hopes for the field’s future.

    Click here for the episode transcript on our webpage.

    Featuring

    Deen Freelon

    Charlton McIlwain

    Meredith Clark

    Sponsors

    Annenberg Center for Collaborative Communication

    If you enjoyed this episode and want to learn more, here are some materials to check out:

    Read more on the history of the interrobang.

    Hear more about the history of the interrobang.

    More from the host & speakers:

    Deen Freelon

    Associate Professor | Hussman School of Journalism and Media
    University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

    Personal website

    Center for Information, Technology, and Public Life

    Twitter: @dfreelon

    Github

    Charlton McIlwain

    Vice Provost for Faculty Engagement and Development | Center for Faculty Advancement
    New York University

    Personal website

    Articles:

    Science Friday article

    Guardian article

    Microsoft article

    Books:

    Black Software book

    Race Appeal book

    Center for Critical Race & Digital Studies book

    Twitter: @cmcilwain @centerforcrds

    Meredith Clark
    Associate Professor and Founding Director | Center for Communication, Media Innovation and Social Change

    Northeastern University

    Personal website

    Articles:

    Clark M. DRAG THEM: A brief etymology of so-called “cancel culture.” Communication and the Public. 2020;5(3-4):88-92. doi:10.1177/2057047320961562

    Meredith D Clark, Remaking the #Syllabus: Crowdsourcing Resistance Praxis as Critical Public Pedagogy, Communication, Culture and Critique, Volume 13, Issue 2, June 2020, Pages 222–241, https://doi.org/10.1093/ccc/tcaa017

    Twitter: @MeredithDClark @NU_CAMD @mediastudies

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  • This episode features Ingrid Bachmann, one of the Conference Theme Co-Chairs of the 2022 ICA Conference. Alongside a panel of other scholars, Ingrid explores the current influence of Western research in the field of feminist media studies — and how they as scholars can decentralize Western work. They consider how they can ensure their work, particularly as teachers and mentors of future scholars, has a positive social impact. They finish with a discussion of what it means to be an activist in the current digital age and how this definition intersects with their own work.

    Click here for the episode transcript on our website.

    Featuring:

    Ingrid Bachmann

    Akane Kanai

    Radhika Parameswaran


    Sponsors:

    Annenberg Center for Collaborative Communication


    If you enjoyed this episode and want to learn more, here are some materials to check out:

    Read more on the history of the interrobang.

    Hear more about the history of the interrobang.


    More from the host & guests:

    Ingrid Bachmann
    Associate Professor | School of Communication

    Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

    @fcomuc

    Akane Kanai
    Faculty Member | School of Media, Film and Journalism

    Monash University

    @Akane_Kanai
    @gendermedialab, @mfjmonash

    Radhika Parameswaran

    Associate Dean and Herman B Wells Endowed Professor | The Media School
    Indiana University, Bloomington

  • This episode features Jack Qiu – one of the Conference Theme Co-Chairs of the 2022 ICA Conference. He and a panel of guest speakers discuss the future of networks through their experiences as scholars and educators in the communications field. They explore the understanding of issues related to sustainability and justice through their own research and pedagogy.

    Click here for the episode transcript on our website.

    Featuring:

    Jack Qiu

    Shin Mizukoshi

    Chen Changfeng

    Myria Georgiou


    Sponsors:

    Annenberg Center for Collaborative Communication https://www.asc.upenn.edu/research/centers/annenberg-center-for-collaborative-communication


    If you enjoyed this episode and want to learn more, here are some materials to check out:

    Read more on the history of the interrobang.

    Hear more about the history of the interrobang.


    More from the host & guests:

    Jack Qiu

    National University of Singapore

    https://ap5.fas.nus.edu.sg/fass/cnmqlj/

    Twitter: @jacklqiu @CNMnus

    Shin Mizukoshi

    University of Tokyo, Japan

    https://shinmizukoshi.net

    Twitter: @shinkeguri

    Myria Georgiou

    London School of Economics and Political Science, England

    https://www.lse.ac.uk/media-and-communications/people/academic-staff/myria-georgiou

    Twitter: @MyriaGeorgiou4 @MediaLSE

    Chen Changfeng

    Tsinghua University, Beijing

    https://www.tsjc.tsinghua.edu.cn/en/info/1029/1293.htm

  • Episode Synopsis


    This episode features Brooke Foucault Welles - one of the Conference Theme Co-Chairs of the 2022 ICA Conference. With a panel of guest speakers, Brooke critically explores the implications of the One World One Network‽ This episode’s guests discuss the challenges the pandemic has placed on children and family networks and how we can overcome them. They also discuss the growing use divide the pandemic has brought to the forefront of children and families lives.


    The transcript for this episode can be found here.


    Featuring

    Brooke Foucault Welles

    Meryl Alper

    Amy Jordan

    Sun Sun Lim


    Sponsors

    Annenberg Center for Collaborative Communication https://www.asc.upenn.edu/research/centers/annenberg-center-for-collaborative-communication


    If you enjoyed this episode and want to learn more, here are some materials to check out:

    Read more on the history of the interrobang.

    Hear more about the history of the interrobang.


    More from the host & guests:

    Brooke Foucault Welles

    Northeastern University, Boston, MA

    https://camd.northeastern.edu/faculty/brooke-foucault-welles/

    http://brooke-welles.squarespace.com

    Twitter: @foucaultwelles

    Meryl Alper

    Northeastern University, Boston, MA

    https://camd.northeastern.edu/faculty/meryl-alper/

    Twitter: @merylalper

    Amy Jordan

    Rutgers University, New Jersey, MA

    https://comminfo.rutgers.edu/jordan-amy

    Twitter: @abjordan505 @rutgerscomminfo @RutgersU

    Sun Sun Lim

    Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore

    https://hass.sutd.edu.sg/faculty/sun-sun-lim/

    Twitter: @sutdsg

    Instagram: @SUTDSG

    Facebook: @sutdsingapore

  • This episode features Herman Wasserman – one of the Conference Theme Co-Chairs of the 2022 ICA Conference. With a panel of guest speakers, Herman critically explores the implications of One World One Network‽ This episode’s guests discuss the world’s frequent overemphasis of the West and how we can shift our focus to other narratives. They touch on the potential of media, from Netflix to digital campaigns to facilitate contra-flows that run counter to the dominant flow from “West to Rest,” while acknowledging that global access to these technologies remains a challenge. They discuss how people are using technology in creative ways that don’t always surface in the dominant media.


    Click here for the transcript on our website.

    Featuring:

    Audrey Gadzekpo

    Raka Shome

    Sean Jacobs


    Sponsors

    Annenberg Center for Collaborative Communication https://www.asc.upenn.edu/research/centers/annenberg-center-for-collaborative-communication


    If you enjoyed this episode and want to learn more, here are some materials to check out:
    Read more on the history of the interrobang.

    Hear more about the history of the interrobang.


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    Herman Wasserman

    University of Cape Town, South Africa

    http://www.cfms.uct.ac.za/fam/staff/wasserman

    www.Herman-wasserman.com

    www.disinfoafrica.org

    Twitter: @hwasser @disinfoafrica

    Audrey Gadzekpo

    University of Ghana, Ghana

    https://www.ug.edu.gh/commstudies/staff/prof-audrey-gadzekpo

    Raka Shome

    Villanova University, United States

    https://www1.villanova.edu/university/liberal-arts-sciences/programs/communication/faculty/[email protected]&xsl=bio_long

    Sean Jacobs

    The New School, United States

    https://www.newschool.edu/international-affairs/faculty/sean-jacobs/

    https://africasacountry.com

    Twitter: @_SeanJacobs @africasacountry

  • This episode features Shakuntala Banaji – one of the Conference Theme Co-Chairs of the 2022 ICA Conference. She along and a panel of guest speakers critically explore the implications of One World One Network‽ and the challenges of the globalized world. The group explores whether Marshall McLuhan's concept of a "global village" is a reality or a failed aspirational goal, and asks who then is being left behind.


    Click here for the episode transcript on our website.

    Featuring

    Shakuntala Banaji

    Laura Guimarães Corrêa

    Fatma Khan

    Linje Manyozo

    Sponsors

    Annenberg Center for Collaborative Communication https://www.asc.upenn.edu/research/centers/annenberg-center-for-collaborative-communication

    If you enjoyed this episode and want to learn more, here are some materials to check out:

    Read more on the history of the interrobang.

    Hear more about the history of the interrobang.

    More from the host & guests:

    Shakuntala Banaji

    London School of Economics, England

    https://www.lse.ac.uk/media-and-communications/people/academic-staff/shakuntala-banaji

    TEDx Talk on Young People, the Internet and Civic Participation

    Twitter: @LSEnews

    Laura Guimarães Corrêa

    Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG), Brazil

    http://somos.ufmg.br/professor/laura-guimaraes-correa

    Twitter: @lauraguimaraes

    Fatma Khan

    London School of Economics, England

    https://www.lse.ac.uk/media-and-communications/people/phd-researchers/fatma-khan/fatma-khan

    Twitter: @LSEnews

    Linje Manyozo

    Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University, Australia

    https://www.rmit.edu.au/contact/staff-contacts/academic-staff/m/manyozo-dr-linje

    Twitter: @RMIT

  • If you enjoyed this episode and want to learn more about our guests and the interrobang, here are some materials to check out:

    Ingrid Bachmann

    @ingrid_bachmann@fcomuc

    Shakuntala Banaji

    TEDx Talk on Young People, the Internet and Civic Participation

    Noshir Contractor

    Nosh.northwestern.eduSonic.northwestern.edu@noshir

    Brooke Foucault Welles

    https://www.networkscienceinstitute.org/commlab@foucaultweles

    Deen Freelon

    http://Citap.unc.edugithub.com/dfreelon@dfreelon

    Jack Qiu

    @jacklqiu@CNMnus

    Herman Wasserman

    http://www.cfms.uct.ac.za/fam/staff/wassermanhttp://www.disinfoafrica.org@hwasser@disinfoafrica@FilmandMedia_UCT