Wired spoke with Assistant Professor of Communication Marlon Twyman II about millennials’ changing attitudes toward social media and how platforms today are less driven by actual social connection.
Marlon Twyman II provides insight on the collective erosion of X, Instagram, and Facebook marking a turning point for millennials, who are outgrowing a constant need to be plugged in.
LAist spoke with Associate Professor of Communication Taj Frazier about his book “KAOS Theory: The Afrokosmic Ark of Ben Caldwell.”
The Los Angeles Times spoke with Clinical Assistant Professor of Communication Rook Campbell about his experience transitioning and what the community did to help him feel accepted.
Fobes spoke with Part-Time Lecturer of Communication Julianna Kirschner about social media platform X’s attempt to stop bots on their site through a subscription service.
PublicBooks.org shared a review of Professor of Communication Christina Dunbar-Hester's new book Oil Beach.
Discussion of whether employees should be able to choose their own boss at the workplace with USC Annenberg’s Marlon Twyman II.
New York Times spoke with Clinical Professor of Communication Karen North about the lack of legal protections for child influencers’ earnings.
Essence spoke with Professor of Journalism Robert Kozinets about USC Annenberg's influencer relations course.
The OC Register spoke with Associate Professor of Communication Taj Frazier about a collaboration with multimedia artist Ben Caldwell on a hybrid biography and monograph titled “KAOS Theory.”
Variety spoke with Clinical Professor of Communication David Craig about the future of streaming news services and what different companies want to get from their streaming platforms.
Spectrum News 1 spoke with Clinical Professor of Communication Dan Durbin about a recent proposal to include flag football in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.