Monthly Archives: July 2016
The Terror in Nice and Security Across the EU
Written on July 18, 2016 at 5:05 pm, by NULab Administrator
NULab faculty member and assistant professor of journalism and new media John Wihbey comments on the media’s use of “graphic” citizen photographs in reporting on the terror attacks in Nice, France. Read what he and fellow faculty members Max Abrahams, assistant professor of political science, and Mai’a K. Davis Cross, associate professor of political science Continue Reading »
Welles on Ideological Isolation and its Impact on Public Debate
Written on July 6, 2016 at 5:09 pm, by NULab Administrator
NULab faculty member and assistant professor of communications studies and network science Brooke Foucault Welles answered Northeastern News’s “3Qs” on the concept of ideological isolation and how it effects debate in the public realm. Learn more about the concept of ideological isolation and how what we see on social media impacts what we talk about Continue Reading »