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Henry Jenkins is the director, Comparative Media Studies Program at MIT. In this viral-info-snack he discusses the power of media in a 21 century trans-mediated world. A world where converging technologies and cultures give rise to a new media landscape.

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  • Matt Hanson 6 months ago
    Nice nano-doc.

    Was this produced for a specific outlet?
  • hughgarry 5 months ago
    It's from here...

    bb2009.uscannenberg.org/
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  • Andre Sugai 6 months ago
    Great video, Niko. Henry has a great way of putting things into perspective.
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  • mikehedge 6 months ago
    nice.
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  • isismasoud 6 months ago
    I love it!
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  • John Styn 6 months ago
    Fantastic!!
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  • Andreas Wochenalt 5 months ago
    Thank You !!!
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  • Rainy Boots plus 3 months ago
    Wow, is it really November 2009 already! :)
    Really like this, but don't agree with "average people develop their ability to tell stories" - I think the interesting thing that's happening today is how stories get pushed to our attention by the power of the masses (or perhaps "the average"...!), not necessarily that that "storytelling" has become better.
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