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Monday, 28 March 2011 19:29

Wendy - Doctor of Philosophy

Wendy from Nebraska - Ph.D. in the Mass Communications and Media Arts College

Master of Arts Master of Science Master of Fine Arts Doctor of Philosophy

Wendy - Ph.D. at SIUCI'm Wendy Weinhold, I grew up in Nebraska and I am a 4th year Ph.D. in the Mass Communications and Media Arts College. My research area is media studies on the broadest level possible.

I'm interested in media studies from all different angles.  But I am focused in qualitative research and my dissertation narrows in on print journalism, which is where I have a professional background.

Technically, right now my dissertation is without even a working title, but the previous working title that I was going with was "Letters from the Editor: American Journalists, New Media and Democracy."

Southern Illinois University Carbondale has exceptional faculty and a lot of really interesting opportunities I think to be involved in media, even at the graduate level.

I personally have done everything from work with the student print journalists at the Daily Egyptian, to having multiple different slots on air as a news anchor for WSIU TV, and I've also done some reporting for WSIU FM--a special arts program in focus.  So it's been a really good opportunity for me to get immersed in all kinds of levels of media production as well as media theory.

MediaOne of the reasons that it's so hard for me to pick a favorite class is because so many of the classes that I had in my first two years of graduate study were really inspiring.  Everything from Cinzia Padovani's Political Economy of Media class in which I was first really given the opportunity to encounter critical theory on a really in-depth level.  And then Lisa Brooten's Qualitative Methods course really gave me an exciting opportunity to come at qualitative methods from a variety of angles.

The opportunities that I've had to get in front of classrooms have been the most exciting portions of assistantships that I've had here in my graduate study at SIU.  Probably my favorite is the course that I taught this spring of 2010, Alternative Media in a Diverse Society, that's MCMA 204.  It's pretty standard taught by a MCMA advanced graduate student. I had 57 students and they were interested in media from such an amazingly broad array of specialties.

They came from across the university. It was a really near opportunity for me as a graduate student who spends most of my time at the Communications Building to get to see what Southern Illinois University Carbondale's undergraduate student body was like on a really wide level.

UDCI'll talk about my favorite two conferences that I've gone to, the first is Union for Democratic Communication and UDC is a really terrific organization of communication scholars and activists who are really interested in pushing faculty, scholars, activists, media makers to think about the responsibility for what it is that the media is out there making in the world, and I came to UDC entirely through associations with faculty at SIUC, so that's pretty important. The other conference that I have most enjoyed is The Future of Journalism/Newspapers conference that is held at the University of Cardiff in Wales.

I have participated in that conference both of the years that it has been organized, and that tip came to me through Cinzia Padovani, one of my faculty members and one of my committee members who said hey, this is the thing you're interested in, why don't you apply? As a result of both of those conferences I have two publications from there, two articles that are in the Journal of Journalism Practice and then another article that was published in Kaleidoscope, which is a qualitative student peer-reviewed publication, a yearly publication that comes out of Southern Illinois University's Speech Communication department.

I want to be a professor, I'm just waiting for the right university to find me and bring me home, but ultimately what I really want to do is teach media studies and critical journalism scholarship.  I really enjoy teaching journalists as a former journalist myself. I also really enjoy getting them to think beyond simply the words they're putting on the page and the way they're organizing their ideas to question and consider the ways that they are making people and creating representations of ideas. Those are some really important things that I think journalists can really benefit from.

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Thursday, 10 March 2011 16:35

The Encyclopedia of Social Movement Media

The Encyclopedia of Social Movement Media, John DH Downing, Editor, was published in October, 2010 (Sage Publications).   Several entries were contributed by SIUC faculty and graduate students, including Angela J. Aguayo, Lisa Brooten, John Downing, Joe F. Khalil, Novotny Lawrence, Joseph Oduro-Frimpong, Eunha Oh, Cinzia Padovani, and Tai Yu-Hui. The Global Media Research Center is fortunate to have a copy in our library which is available for review by request.  Contact Laura Germann at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or 453-6876.
The encyclopedia features around 250 essays on the varied experiences of social movement media over the planet in the 20th and 21st centuries. Examining the tip of a gigantic iceberg, this reference resource examines a sample of the dizzying variety of formats and experiences that comprise social movement media. The guiding principles have been to ensure that experiences from the global South are given voice; that women are properly represented among contributors; that the wide spectrum of communication formats is included; that further reading is provided where relevant; and that some examples are provided of repressive social movement media, not exclusively progressive ones.
Thematic essays address selected issues such as human rights media, indigenous peoples' media, and environmentalist media, and on key concepts widely used in the field such as alternative media, citizens' media, and community media. The encyclopedia engages with all communication media: broadcasting, print, cinema, the Internet, popular song, street theatre, graffiti, and dance. The entries are designed to be relatively brief with clear, accessible, and current information. Students, researchers, media activisits, and others interested in this field will find this to be a valuable resource.
Key Themes
  • Cinema, Television, and Video
  • Concept and Topic Overviews
  • Cultural Contestations
  • Feminist Media
  • Gay and Lesbian Media
  • Human Rights Media
  • Independence Movement Media
  • Indigenous Peoples' Media
  • Information Policy Activism
  • Internet
  • Labor Media
  • News
  • Performance Art Media
  • Popular Song
  • Press
  • Radio
  • Social Movement Media
  • Regions
Reviews
“This is a comprehensive, illuminating, and inspiring work of reference. By focusing on media use by social movements across the globe, John Downing has collected an extraordinarily rich and eclectic range of contributions that read like an act of generous solidarity as well as of scrupulous scholarship.” (Tony Dowmunt )

"This encyclopedia is a valuable contribution to one of the fastest-growing areas in communication studies. It is an informative, engaging, and up-to-date compendium of articles on concepts, campaigns, projects, and groups around the world, written by a balanced range of practitioners, activists, and established and emerging scholars.” (Robert (Bob) Hackett )

“This encyclopedia will be of use to students, scholars, and activists wanting understanding, historical precedents, and international comparison of experimental and dissident media organizations and projects.” (Patricia (Pat) Aufderheide )

“The visions of and commitments to another world are everywhere out there, being pursued through a variety of social movement media. This valuable collection of international experiences proves it. It is a must-have book for activists and researchers engaged with and communicating for social change.” (Thomas Tufte )

“Interpreting media and communication from the point of view of social movements allows us tounderstand the constructive and transformative potential that communities have in today's global society. The Latin American treasury of community media experience is represented, and much more besides.” (Amparo Cadavid Bringe )
Friday, 28 January 2011 05:54

Radio-TV faculty published update

SIUC Department of Radio-Television faculty published update.

Cinzia Padovani has published the following:

  • Padovani, C. (2010) ‘Antifascist Media in Italy (1922-1945)’, in J.H. Downing (ed.), The Encyclopedia of Social Movements Media. London: Sage, 57-60. (2,473 words)
  • Padovani, C. (2010) ‘Free Radio Movement in Italy’, in J.H. Downing (ed.), The Encyclopedia of Social Movements Media. London: Sage, 205-208. (2,208 words)
  • Padovani, C. (2010) ‘Vincent Mosco The Political Economy of Communication, 2nd Edition, Reviewed by Cinzia Padovani’, International Journal of Media and Cultural Politics 6(2): 256-258.
  • Padovani, C (2010). ‘Bajo la marca Berlusconi. El pluralismo de la información televisiva en Italia,’ Infoamérica,  Iberoamerican Communication Review, special issue: El futuro de la televisión pública 3(4): 173-188 [Spanish translation of ‘Pluralism of information in the television sector in Italy: History and contemporary conditions’ (2009)].

John Hochheimer has published:

“Communication, Reconciliation and the Human Spirit:
Reconnecting Without and Within Through Five Media Forms" in "Media, Spiritualities and Social Change," edited by Stewart, M. Hoover and Monica Emerich. New York: Continuum International Publishing Group, 2011

Dafna Lemish has published:

  • “The Future of childhood in the global television market,” has been published in G. Dines & J. M. Humez (Eds.), Gender, Race and Class in Media: A Text Reader (Third Edition). Sage.
  • “Family representations in the media: Far and near relationships,” has been published in Muhlbauer, V, & Kulik, L. (Eds.), Working families in Israel. Tel Aviv: College of Management Publishing. (Hebrew).
  • “One meets through clothing:” The role of fashion in the identity formation of Former Soviet Union migrant Youth in Israel” with Nelly Elias has been published in D. Buckingham and V. Tingstad (Eds.), Childhood and consumer culture. London: Palgrave.

Lisa Brooten has published:

4 items in the Sage Encyclopedia of Social Movement Media (2011) edited by John D.H. Downing and published by Thousand Hills, CA: Sage.

  • Alternative media in the Philippines.
  • Independent Media of Burma
  • Indigenous Media
  • Indigenous Media of Burma (Myanmar).

Other Faculty Updates

Bev Love presented  two papers at  The Hawai'i International Conference on Arts & Humanities, (Jan 9-12, 2011) : Black Characters Say "Ain't," White Characters Say "Isn't": Black Representation In Media; as well as The Inclusion of Bloom's Taxonomy In State Learning Standards: A content Analysis.

Eileen R. Meehan was one of four scholars invited to participate in Fudan University's International Symposium on Critical Communications Research in Shanghai, China from December 15-16, 2010.  Meehan presented research on "Cultural Studies and Critical Communications Research" at the symposium and lectured to approximately 200 students on the topic "Markets:  Theory versus Practice."

Paul Torre  attended the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas during the first week in January as part of his research into new and emerging media technologies. The Consumer Electronics Association provided him with an all-access pass which made the trip significantly more affordable.

Dafna Lemish participated in the Fred Forward Roundtable: Collaboration around a national framework for excellence in children’s media. Fred Rogers Center, Northwestern University, Erikson Institute, American Center for Children and Media and the Joan Ganz Cooney Center. Chicago (January 2011)

Monday, 06 April 2009 14:40

Cinzia Padovani

Department of Radio-Television
Cinzia Padovani
Cinzia Padovani
Associate Professor
SIUC Faculty Since 2005
Contact Information
Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Room: 2223 Communications Bldg.
Curriculum Vitae:  Download Cinzia Padovani's CV
SIUC Directory: Cinzia Padovani
Website: Visit the web site for A Fatal Attraction
Education
Ph.D. at University of Colorado at Boulder, 1999
Master's at University of L'Aquila Italy, 1988

Interests

Comparative and international media policy studies, social movements and the media, public service media, International communication.

Biography

Cinzia Padovani, PhD, Assistant Professor Ph.D. (1999, University of Colorado Boulder ) teaches undergraduate and graduate classes in international and global media, and the political economy of media institutions. Dr. Padovani is currently working on two book projects (one in which she explores the formation of public discourse about digital television in Italy, the other one on public service media). She is the author of A Fatal Attraction Public Television and Politics in Italy, Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2005 (Italian translation, Attrazione Fatale, Televisione pubblica e politica in Italia, Trieste: Asterios, 2007). Her work has been presented at national and international conferences, published in books, as well as in peer reviewed publications such as Javnost/The public, Television and New Media, The International Journal of Communication, The Asian Journal of Communication, The International Journal of Media and Cultural Politics.

Courses

  • JRNL 306i - International Media Systems
  • MCMA 502 - Media Economics
  • MCMA 563 - Globalization and the Media
  • MCMA 555 - Political Economy of Media Institutions
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