Media Regulation and the Public Sphere
Concerns Companies, brands, and organizations are using social media and the internet as a way to engage with their customers … Continue reading Media Regulation and the Public Sphere
Concerns Companies, brands, and organizations are using social media and the internet as a way to engage with their customers … Continue reading Media Regulation and the Public Sphere
Moonlight Sonata- Walks in the city started by taking our first walk to the subway, sitting close enough to notice … Continue reading Moonlight Sonata: A Poem by Me
Stories about a great flood have been a common thread in religions across the globe. The most familiar of those … Continue reading Noah’s Ark: The Great Flood
William Butler Yeats’ “Leda and the Swan” is a poem that tells the myth of the King of Sparta’s wife, … Continue reading William Butler Yeats: Leda and the Swan
William Shakespeare’s late plays offer a sense of wonder in the untangling of intertwined complicated events and surprises readers with … Continue reading William Shakespeare’s Cymbeline: Slandering Imogen
Two loves I have of comfort and despair, (Two loves I have, one comforting, the other despairing;) Which like two … Continue reading William Shakespeare Sonnet 144: An Explication
The feeling of pity is brought upon by the miserable condition of an object; being overcome with compassion by the … Continue reading Pity the fool: Dante’s Inferno
The Decameron One of Giovanni Boccaccio’s most infamous works is The Decameron, in which he tells one hundred stories as … Continue reading Boccaccio’s Women
Photography is a form of art and expression that can be used as an aid to social change and reach … Continue reading Origins of Documentary: The Camera as an aid to Social Change
Media companies all over the world spend a lot of time mapping new strategies to adjust and adapt to the … Continue reading Three Key Trends Dominating the Media and Communications Market