I will give a presentation entitled ‘Images We Do Not Remember’ at the first panel of the Limits of Memory conference at The New School for Social Research. Program: http://newschool.edu/nssr/subpage.aspx?id=44166
A Népszabadság Top Felsőoktatási Intézmények 2009 kiadványa számára adtam egy interjút (2009 november 24., 90 – 91. oldal)
Our newest piece with Professor Michael Schudson: Beyond Transparency: Is More Information Always a Good Thing? Columbia Journalism Review, January/February 2010 http://www.cjr.org/magazine/
Mourning Becomes Electric: The Rituals of Grief Can Still Bring a Fragmented Audience Together - Columbia Journalism Review, November/December 2009 http://www.cjr.org/magazine/
Our first research column with Professor Michael Schudson has been published in the Columbia Journalism Review. The piece is entitled “Opening Minds: Can the Media Persuade Audiences to Embrace a Fresh Outlook?”
Columbia Journalism Review, July/August 2009: http://www.cjr.org/magazine/
I gave an interview on Wednesday (July 15, 2009) to a Hungarian radio channel called ’Klubradio’ in Hungarian.
you can listen to it here
Multiplying the Visual Conference at Columbia
Professor Jonathan Crary gave a fascinating presentation on Turner: how Turner is not ahead of time or beyond time, but is actually outside time. Arguably the best lecture I have ever heard on Turner.
Check out the Yale Information Society Project blog on the Library 2.0 conference at Yale Law School: http://yaleispblog.net/