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#Screentime then and now by Brittany Andersen
Brittany Andersen (’15), alumna of the Division of Emerging Media Studies of Boston University’s College of Communication describes the #Screentime conference and looks forward to moderating a panel in the upcoming event. Read More
What’s next for an Emerging Media Studies graduate? by Supriya Manot
As we near the end of an intensive year of learning, projects, assessments and frantic runs to catch the MBTA, let’s take a moment to breathe and reflect. Read More
The art and science of social media management by Sai Indira Priyadarshini
Is social media really all that it’s cut out to be? Is it even worth one’s time, money and mindshare? Professor Amy Shanler sheds light on the nuances of social media and network management…Read More
Networks and Networking –In Study and In Practice by Samantha Middleton
The term “network” and has become an essential concept not only in how our society relates to technology and to each other, but also an even more important term to us in Emerging Media Studies…Read More
Virtual Reality: a new way of storytelling by Serena Bronda
In the Emerging Media Studies Program we tackle pretty much everything. Most of our discussions involve theory that apply to modern technology. Therefore, we are constantly updated..Read More
Technology & You: Where Does Emerging Media Fit Into Your Career? by Andrew Parlato
When does a job end and a career begin? It’s often hard to tell – and I’m honestly not certain which one I’m currently pursuing. The difference between a job and a career can sometimes come down to opportunity, and in the field of emerging media, there are opportunities abound. Read More
Wait, what’s #Screentime? by Alexander Landa
This is a question we’ve gotten a few times. We get the question “What is Emerging Media Studies?” a lot more, though. Luckily, we can (mostly) answer these questions now…Read More
Discovering Emerging Media Studies by Samantha Middleton
When I first decided to pursue a Master’s in Emerging Media Studies at Boston University, I was immediately asked “Well, what is that, exactly?”And for the first few months, I recycled the same three answers:… Read More