Category: Communication
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Impressions of COY13 and the UN Climate Change Conference COP23 in Bonn, Germany
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Written by Julia Theilen, graduate student of International Communication at St. John’s University. At the closing ceremony of COY13 (the […]
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Epistemological Conditions of Theorizing Communication – Guest Lecture by Dr. Thomas Bauer, University of Vienna
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On November 8th, 2017, the IICM hosted Em. O. Univ. Prof. Dr. Thomas A. Bauer, from the Department of Communication […]
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IICM engaging with UN EMG at Nexus Dialogue in Geneva, Switzerland
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Written by Julia Theilen, graduate student of International Communication at St. John’s University. On October 19th, 2017, the UN Environment […]
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Ambassador Kai Sauer Speaking to Students on: “New International Order. The United Nations and the Changing Political Thought.”
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On Thursday, October 12th, the Institute for International Communication hosted Ambassador Kai Sauer, Permanent Representative at the Permanent Mission of […]
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Introducing IICM partner: Give Me 5!
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Interview with Give Me 5! campaign founder Juan Chebly The Institute for International Communication at St. John’s University is […]
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Giving Millennials the Power to Vote for High Quality News
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Written by Tiffany Eason, Graduate Student of the Master’s program in International Communication, St. John’s University. Viktor Lidholt quit his […]
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When Disasters Strike Digital Communities Take Action: The Impact of Social Media
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In today’s society, numerous times social media has emerged as the main source of information during and after natural disaster […]
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Dr. Marko Milosavljević: “The danger of media capture is that it consists of subtle practices”
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Do we know who owns the media we consume and use? What are the algorithms guiding our consumption? Who can […]
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Data, Part 2: Data for Global Goals
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This is the second of the two-part blog series on current discussions about data and its social, economic, and cultural […]
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Data, Part 1: Resource or Responsibility?
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Written by Minna Horowitz, Assistant Professor in the Division of Mass Communication at St. John’s University, New York. This is […]
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Climate Change: What is so difficult about it? It is a problem of communication!!!
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Communicating science to the masses is understandably a daunting task. The descriptive language of climate change is abstract and […]
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The vanishing of prudence (cooler heads): is instant messaging the culprit?
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Hot heads among the masses are the norm, and it is not un-expected. Their actions and reactions do not reverberate […]