The Center on Communication Leadership and Policy is proud to announce its partnership in the Democracy Video Challenge, an innovative contest created by the United States Department of State to engage global citizens in a dialogue about democracy. The USC Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism is part of a public-private partnership that includes the Center for International Private Enterprise, the International Republican Institute, the International Youth Foundation, the Motion Picture Association of America, NBC Universal, the National Democratic Institute, NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, the Recording Industry Association of America, Taking IT Global, YouTube, and the U.S. State……Continue Reading CCLP partners with State Department for Democracy Video Challenge
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How User-Generated Photography Can Change the World
Institute of Photographic Empowerment co-founders Jim Hubbard and Andrew Lakoff will present their micro-seminar, How User-Generated Photography Can Change the World, through USC Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism on August 19-20 (times TBA). This seminar will explore how cameras are being used in Los Angeles and around the world as well as discuss relevant issues in the participant photography field. Visit the USC micro-seminar 2010 page for more information. Download the full description of IPE's micro-seminar here…….Continue Reading How User-Generated Photography Can Change the World
IPE co-founder to speak at visual sociology conference
Jim Hubbard, co-founder of the Institute for Photographic Empowerment, will be presenting at the International Visual Sociology Association conference in Bologna, Italy, on July 20-23, 2010. The theme of this year's conference is "Thinking, Doing, and Publishing Visual Research: The State of the Field?"……Continue Reading IPE co-founder to speak at visual sociology conference
Applications due for inaugural Kennerly Institute on Photojournalism & Communication Leadership
Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist, David Hume Kennerly has teamed with the Center on Communication Leadership & Policy for a unique one-week summer Institute, June 20-25, 2010. Blending an extraordinary hands-on assignment-photography experience with intensive academic inquiry, the Kennerly Institute is tailored for individuals seeking to hone their photojournalistic skills and to become leading-edge visual communicators. Applications are due April 20, 2010. To learn more go to the Kennerly Institute website…….Continue Reading Applications due for inaugural Kennerly Institute on Photojournalism & Communication Leadership