New Report: On a The Fulbright Program grant, Patricia Aufderheide recently collaborated with Professors Changmin Lee and Emmanuel Moonchil Park at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies to map the state of copyright practice among Korean documentarians. The study released at the DMZ International #Documentary #FilmFestival?reveals the results of a survey of 185 #Korean documentary filmmakers, as well as interviews with 30 of them.?Get the report and more resources at the CMSI Fair Use Library. https://lnkd.in/d-XyreDj
Center for Media & Social Impact (CMSI)
研究服务
Washington,District of Columbia 771 位关注者
An innovation lab and research center that creates, studies and showcases the role of media for positive social impact.
关于我们
The Center for Media & Social Impact (CMSI) is based at American University’s School of Communication. Focusing on independent, documentary and public media, the Center bridges boundaries between scholars, producers and communication practitioners across media production, media impact, public policy, and audience engagement. The Center produces resources for the field and academic research; convenes conferences and events; and works collaboratively to understand and design media that matter. CMSI is directed by Caty Borum Chattoo and was founded (as the Center for Social Media) by Patricia Aufderheide in 2001. Our work spans four major categories: 1) Civic Media Storytelling & Social Justice 2) Documentary, Independent Storytelling & Democracy 3) Entertainment Storytelling & Social Change 4) Copyright, Fair Use & Creative Commons
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https://cmsimpact.org/
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- 所属行业
- 研究服务
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- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Washington,District of Columbia
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2001
- 领域
- Documentary、Social Impact、Social Science Research、Storytelling、Entertainment 、Broadcast media 、Media Representation、Inclusion and Diversity、Fair Use、Copyright、Civic Storytelling、Participatory media、Social Justice 、Comedy、Public media、Media Culture and Impact、Social Change、narrative和culture change
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4400 Massachusetts Ave NW
US,District of Columbia,Washington,20016
Center for Media & Social Impact (CMSI) 员工
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A huge thank you to this stellar team for helping us bring "The IMPROV/E Workshop" to The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. This workshop was the funny fusion of #improv and #socialimpact. Through this experience, attendees experienced how comedians process some of the most pressing issues of our time and learnt some practical tools and exercises to bring into their own #advocacy work. Thank you Vicki Shabo and Ishita Srivastava for sharing thought-provoking information on issues like #gender inequity, #paidleave, narrative frameworks and the tussle between individualism and contextualism. These formed the "source material" for a variety of improv exercises led by CMSI's Bethany Hall and the amazing improv guru Shannon O'Neill along with DC's own improv masters Shawn Westfall, Jamal Newman and Eva Lewis. Caty Borum shared the research on how humor is proven to create catharsis and connection, build resilience for oppressed people, and evoke feelings of hope and optimism—emotions that are positively correlated with willingness to shift attitudes and take action. CMSI's Carolina Gallo and Varsha R. worked behind the scenes to make this event happen which would not have been possible without Malka Lasky, Kate Villa, Trés McMichael and the amazing team at The Kennedy Center. Thank you for this opportunity. Thank you to the audience who came out on a Thursday night and a special shout out to our wonderful colleagues at American University School of Communication for cheering us on.
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New Journal Article: Rosalind Donald and Lucas Graves have co-authored this article titled "Making them pay: Comparing how environmental facts matter in two accountability contexts" in Sage New Media & Society. This article makes the case for what they call #accountability contexts as a valuable heuristic to think about how facts matter in public life, drawing attention to how different discursive and institutional contexts shape the ways in which facts can count. They examine two environmental case studies:?#TheTerritory, a #documentary about the struggle of the Uru-eu-wau-wau community in Brazil to protect their land from illegal invaders, and the fact-checking organization Climate Feedback’s partnership with Facebook to flag misinformation on the platform. https://lnkd.in/eH45TbWB
Making them pay: Comparing how environmental facts matter in two accountability contexts - Rosalind Donald, Lucas Graves, 2024
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New Journal Article: Paula Lazili Weissman, Caty Borum, and David Conrad-Pérez?published a new CMSI study (funded by Paramount and facilitated in collaboration with nonpartisan #civic engagement organization, When We All Vote) in?Mass Communication & Society Taylor & Francis Group.?The article, entitled "All Talk, Not Enough Action: Civic Engagement in U.S. Entertainment TV at a Time of Crisis," examines how civic leadership and civic engagement are portrayed on the top entertainment TV shows in the United States. Other American University School of Communication community members who contributed to the research include?Aras Coskuntuncel?(SOC PhD alum) and three students and alumni from SOC graduate programs,?L Cede?o Miller, Kimberly Reason, MASC, and Allegra Udell. https://lnkd.in/eGyipjem
All Talk, Not Enough Action: Civic Engagement in U.S. Entertainment TV at a Time of Crisis
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We are delighted to present this insightful Q&A with our very own, American University School of Communication Professor Patricia Aufderheide on her new book "Kartemquin Films: Documentaries on the Frontlines of Democracy". Charting the story of U.S. indie #nonfiction, this must read book brings readers into the six-decade history and living story of Kartemquin Films, the longest-running independent #documentary production organization in the United States. Get your copy here! https://lnkd.in/eUcrfY8Z
Six decades of Indie Documentary Storytelling Chronicled in Kartemquin Films: Documentaries on the Frontlines of Democracy - Center for Media and Social Impact
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Center for Media & Social Impact (CMSI) 转发了
The Center for Media & Social Impact (CMSI) engaged in a two-year research initiative – funded and supported by the Perspective Fund – and have now released their new study that features filmmaker perspectives on the most overlooked & urgent issues from the last decade of social impact work in documentary film - based on the input of over 70 filmmakers & impact producers across 50 documentary impact campaigns around the world. This research ultimately endeavours to lift key perspectives and immediate challenges for wider deliberation and consideration for a field amid a rapid transition. Read the full report now: https://zurl.co/Q2T6 #CSMImpact #SocialImpact #Documentary #DocumentaryFilmmaker #Filmmaker
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This summer, we’re on the road! Catch us as we tour The Great American Punchline across the country and ask the question: Is the solution to America’s divide…Jokes? This fun-filled, interactive event and exceptionally hilarious live #comedy show is facilitated and performed by comedy giants Negin Farsad, Chris Gethard, Dylan Adler, Ali Sultan, Corey Ryan Forrester, Maggie Crane and Yasmin Elhady. Prepare to hear heartfelt funny stories about America and learn about finding human connections, and tapping into our humanity, through comedy. For tickets visit: https://lnkd.in/eQfMK3Hu
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Center for Media & Social Impact (CMSI) 转发了
As former chair of judging panel for the Peabody awards, I was excited to join one of the first episodes of their new podcast, We Disrupt This Broadcast, talking history of Black centered TV in 1990s and how it inspired hit Abbott Elementary. LISTEN: https://loom.ly/a0Ju52A
We Disrupt This Broadcast | Quinta Brunson (Abbott Elementary) Schools Us on Optimism
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??? "We Disrupt This Broadcast" a new #podcast produced by CMSI and Peabody Awards is available now! #WDTB talks to the brains behind #Peabody-recognized shows that are shaking up the industry with culturally-amped #storytelling and impactful narratives. ?? For this special release, enjoy the first two episodes with creator of 'Lost', 'The Leftovers', and 'Watchmen', Damon Lindelof, and creator and star of 'Abbott Elementary', Quinta Brunson!?Listen here?& everywhere podcasts are heard https://lnkd.in/eMARbbrz
We Disrupt This Broadcast
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Story Movements is just around the corner! Have you gotten your tickets yet? Next up on our speaker spotlight is Ashwath Narayanan! Ashwath is the Co-founder & CEO at Social Currant, a DC based managed service and platform that matches social impact organizations and nonprofits with the influencers and content creators across social media platforms. He founded Social Currant while a student at The George Washington University and continues to manage the firm. Social Currant has helped tens of advocacy organizations work with thousands of creators and reach millions of people around critical progressive causes. We are so excited to welcome Ashwatch to #StoryMovements2024 and learn from his area of expertise. If you haven't gotten your tickets yet, you can get them now on Eventbrite! ?? https://lnkd.in/grQkTeNz Don't wait until it's too late. Spots are limited!?#SMSpeakerSpotlight