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B&H Photo Video marketing pro user Joseph Carey Joseph (JC) hands out a Zoom audio recorder to an enthusiastic Sheridan Jones McCrae and story generating guru John Berry makes last minute calls to reorganize stories during the National Press Photographers Association 2011 Multimedia Immersion workshop at the S.I. Newhouse School for Public Communications at Syracuse University on Tuesday, May 17, 2011. Photo by Mike De Sisti / MDESISTI@JOURNALSENTINEL.COM
Seminarimpressionen "Mensch-Maschine-Möglichkeiten. Leben und Arbeiten in einer smarten Welt"
11.-15.3.2019 mit mit Auszubildenden zur/zum Fachangestellten für Medien- und Informationsdienste der Louise-Schroeder-Schule/Berlin in der Stiftung wannseeFORUM
Foto: Andi Weiland, alle Rechte vorbehalten, bei Nutzungsanfrage Kontakt ullrich_at_wannseeforum.de
Aliaa Dakroury is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Communication, University of Ottawa, Canada. Dr. Dakroury is the managing editor of the American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences (AJISS). She is the author of Communication and Human Rights (2009), editor of The Right to Communicate: Historical Hopes, Global Debates, and Future Premises (2009), editor of the Fall 2008 special issue on the “Right to Communicate” in the Global Media Journal -- American Edition, and co-editor of Introduction to Communication and Media Studies (2008). She is the winner of the Canadian Communication Association’s 2005 Van Horne Award. Her publications appear in various journals, such as: the Journal of International Communication, the American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences, Reconstruction: Studies in Contemporary Culture, the Global Media Journal – American Edition, and the Journal of Culture, Language, and Representation. Her work concentrates on the examination of communication and human rights, and her research interests include: the Right to Communicate, media policy, international communication, Diaspora, globalization, ICTs, media representations, and Islam.