Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Sex! Drugs! Social Media!



Sex! Drugs! Social Media!
How are sex, drug addiction and social media alike?
According to a study by the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, the theory is that individuals place high subjective value on opportunities to communicate their thoughts and feelings to others and that doing so engages neural and cognitive mechanisms associated with reward. In other words when we post about ourselves our brain releases the same chemical, (Dopamine) that is released as a result of rewarding experiences such as food, sex, and the neutral stimuli that become associated with them.

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

USA! USA! USA! We’re Number 1! Oh, Excuse Me 46



The United States of America values the freedom of the press so much that it made those freedoms part of the First Amendment to the Constitution. Not the second or third amendment, but the very first one. How could the United States fall a whopping thirteen places to be number 46 in something they pretty much invented? Bradley Manning and Edward Snowden helped, but there is also the Department of Justice's seizure of Associated Press phone records.
For those of you who need help remembering the amendments to the U.S. Constitution, here is number one –


Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

Thursday, April 10, 2014

McCarthyism in the News


In a recent class we talked about “McCarthyism” and how it relates to the media in general and to the news cycle specifically. Every year I think of deleting it from my syllabus. Whenever I include a topic in my class I ask myself, “How relevant can this be to students today? Then I will undoubtedly encounter the topic within the next week as I scan the media. McCarthy was no different, as Congress moved to hold former IRS official Lois Lerner in contempt of congress. Many in the media compared Rep. Darrell Issa's (R-Calif.) probe of the Internal Revenue Service to the tactics used by Sen. Joe McCarthy (R-Wis.) and his Senate Committee on Government Operations.

For extra credit I watched the movie Chaplin, where one of Hollywood’s greatest creative geniuses is barred from returning to the United States for his perceived political views.

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

The World Full of Images


The 2014 Sony World Photography Awards Short list was recently announced. The unique vision of so many individual creative photographers rewards the viewer with an incredible window on our complex world.  According to the World Photography Organization, (WPO) the judges found within the submissions many stories that force the viewer to find something surprising within the everyday.  Winners of this year’s Awards will be revealed at the 2014 Sony World Photography Awards Gala Ceremony on 30 April in London. If you can’t afford the airfare to London, you can see some of the entries at the WPO website. Take a look and be inspired. You can view another gallery of the shortlist here thanks to the Washington Post.