Why cellphone videos of black people’s deaths should be considered sacred, like lynching photographs
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As Ahmaud Arbery fell to the ground, the sound of the...
This article is republished with permission from The Conversation .
As Ahmaud Arbery fell to the ground, the sound of the...
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Update: For an analysis of how the COVID-19 crisis has affected how Americans view working from home, click...
This article is republished with permission from The Conversation .
Many Americans have been under strict stay-at-home orders , or at least advisories, for more than a month....
From Greta Thunberg to the founders of March For Our Lives, a new generation of activists, disillusioned with government, is employing modern public relations tools to raise awareness of a broad spectrum of social and environmental issues, according to USC Annenberg’s 2020 Global...
When schools moved from classrooms to home computers at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, a learning gap immediately opened, according to an analysis by Hernan Galperin , associate professor of communication at USC Annenberg.
Stay-at-home mandates to minimize spread of the coronavirus have forced 1.5 million K-12...
In late February, as the CDC initially began warning Americans to prepare for the coronavirus’ spread to the United States, Clayton Dube spoke with NPR-affiliate KCRW’s Madeline Brand ...
As the faithful around the world celebrate Passover and Easter, religious and spiritual institutions are adapting and changing in response to the coronavirus pandemic. Diane Winston , associate professor and the Knight Center Chair in Media & Religion, answers questions about how religious groups are responding to the...
This article is republished with permission from The Conversation , co-written by François Bar , professor of communication;...