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Journalistic Labor

Past Event
Thursday, March 14, 2024 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM EDT
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The technological changes and ongoing collapse of publishing business models that continue to destabilize the news industry are borne most immediately by workers. As a result, terms like precarity, surveillance, and intensification have become familiar concepts for describing the experiences of journ...

Richard T Craig

Richard T Craig

Dr. Craig is an Associate Professor of Communication at George Mason University. He has been a part of the university and the Department of Communication since the fall of 2009.  Dr. Craig received his BA in Journalism from Olivet College, his MA in Telecommunications Management from Michigan State U...

Tim Gibson

Tim Gibson

Tim Gibson is an Associate Professor of Communication and Faculty Affiliate in the Cultural Studies PhD program at George Mason University. Tim Gibson's research interests include critical media studies, the political economy of communication, and urban studies. He has published articles at the int...

Camila Campos Costa

Camila Campos Costa

Camila Campos Costa is a doctoral candidate in Cultural Studies at George Mason University. She holds a bachelor's degree in journalism and a master's degree in Communication. Her main focus of study was self-representation and temporality in African diaspora cultural expressions. Mainly the Brazilia...

janine Wedel

janine Wedel

Janine R. Wedel writes about governing, corruption, foreign aid, and influence elites through the lens of a social anthropologist. A university professor in the Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University, Wedel is a pioneer in applying anthropological insights to topics dominate...

David Rheams

David Rheams

I am a fourth year graduate student living in Dallas, TX while enrolled in George Mason’s Cultural Studies PhD program. My two primary fields of study are digital media theory and political economy of the natural environment. Though these fields appear disparate, I usually find them intersecting with...

Melissa Beard

Melissa Beard

Melissa Beard received a BA in journalism from Michigan State University and an MA in Film and Media Studies from Wayne State University. She is a PhD student in Cultural Studies at George Mason University and currently serves as an Intercultural Specialist for Native American and Indigenous Students...

Annie O Hui

Annie O Hui

Annie has a B.A. in English, minoring in Journalism and East Asian Studies, from Queens College of the City University of New York. Her thesis examined mourning and melancholia in postcolonial literature of the Philippines. She earned her M.A. in Literary and Cultural Studies from the University of H...

Sam Lebovic

Sam Lebovic

Sam Lebovic is an historian of U.S. politics, culture, civil liberties, and foreign relations. He teaches broadly in these areas; his research focuses on the ways that democratic life and the public sphere have been shaped by capitalism and imperialism in the twentieth century. Educated at the Univer...

Cindy Lont

Cindy Lont

Dr. Cindy Lont is a professor in Communication at George Mason University. Dr. Lont received her AA from Cayuga County Community College, BA from State University of New York at Oswego, MA from Southern Illinois University and her PhD from University of Iowa. Her doctoral work focused on Mass Commun...