Human rights video activism is closely tied to the struggle to assert voice.
Sandra Ristovska | Aug 6, 2021
Fred Forest’s most notable acts of mischief stand out even in a field of contemporary art that is brimming with merry pranksters.
Michael Leruth | Jun 17, 2021
Laughter has been used and mobilized by those in the past, and needs to reclaim its role in the protestations of the future.
Shira Chess | Apr 1, 2021
A communications and media law expert discusses her research and suggests ways to limit the spread of hate speech.
Zoë Kopp-Weber | Mar 29, 2021
Let's give liars the obscurity they deserve.
Lee McIntyre | Jan 26, 2021
“We’re no longer in a place where everybody kind of agrees on the same definition of reality at all."
Kembrew McLeod | Jan 26, 2021
"We thought this film was defective. But we were mistaken. This is how radiation looks."
Susan Schuppli | Oct 26, 2020
Professional journalism is a “first rough draft” of history, not the last word. But it is the enemy of pride and pomposity and ignorance.
Michael Schudson | Oct 5, 2020
A wave of statistical enthusiasm, coupled with new technologies, paved the way for data visualization that laid the foundations for social reform in 19th-century Britain.
Murray Dick | Aug 26, 2020
Over time, #TrayvonMartin transformed from a signifier of Martin himself to a symbol of the broader condition of racial bias and injustice in America.
Sarah J. Jackson, Moya Bailey, and Brooke Foucault Welles | Jun 5, 2020