Past Events

Imagining Cuba's Digital Landscape
May 8, 2008

Imagining Cuba's Digital Landscape

Cristina Venegas is Assistant Professor of Film and Media Studies at UCSB. Her research focuses on international media with an emphasis on “Latin” America, Spanish-language film and television in the U.S., and digital technologies. Her forthcoming book is titled Digital Dilemma about Cuba’s digital media since the 1990s.

“Thing-Makers, Tool Freaks, and Prototypers:” The Whole Earth Catalog and the Roots of Sustainability
May 6, 2008

“Thing-Makers, Tool Freaks, and Prototypers:” The Whole Earth Catalog and the Roots of Sustainability

Andy Kirk is a Professor of History at the University of Nevada Las Vegas. His talk will explore how today’s tremendous interest in sustainability and green technologies has its roots in the American counterculture of the1960s and ‘70s.

Console-ing Passions Conference on television, audio, video, new media, and feminism
Apr 24, 2008

Console-ing Passions Conference on television, audio, video, new media, and feminism

Console-ing Passions was founded in 1989 by a group of feminist media scholars and artists looking to create a space to present work and foster scholarship in issues of television, electronic media, culture, and identity, with an emphasis on gender and sexuality.

Tracking the Origins and History of Digital Information
Mar 13, 2008

Tracking the Origins and History of Digital Information

Professor James Frew's talk explores the idea that scientists are increasingly being called upon to publish data as well as conclusions.

A Social Computing Approach to Information Authority in the Age of Web 2.0
Feb 21, 2008

A Social Computing Approach to Information Authority in the Age of Web 2.0

Alan Liu 's talk examines how Web 2.0 presents new challenges for research in an area that is variously called information credibility, authority, trust, and quality.

Research-Based Principles for the Design of e-Learning
Jan 31, 2008

Research-Based Principles for the Design of e-Learning

Professor Mayer reviews 10 research-based tactics for how to design Web-based and paper-based multimedia instructional materials.

Walking Phone Booths: Wireless Telephony in Mongolia
Dec 6, 2007

Walking Phone Booths: Wireless Telephony in Mongolia

Professor Lisa Parks of the Film and Media Studies department presents work on wireless telephony in the Mongolian capital of Ulaanbaatar.

The Online American Presidency Project
Nov 8, 2007

The Online American Presidency Project

Presidential scholar and Chair of the UCSB Political Science department John Woolley’s current research focuses on change over time in the American presidency and presidential use of unilateral action.

Designing Interactive Games to Promote Health Behavior Change
Oct 17, 2007

Designing Interactive Games to Promote Health Behavior Change

Dr. Lieberman presents theory and research on the features of interactive health games that -- when well designed -- may influence players' health-related attitudes, learning, and behavior.

Cyber Terrorism: A Clear and Present Danger, The Sum of All Fears, Breaking Point or Patriot Games?
Apr 12, 2007

Cyber Terrorism: A Clear and Present Danger, The Sum of All Fears, Breaking Point or Patriot Games?

Michael Stohl is Professor and Chair of the UCSB Communication Department. He is currently working on two projects related to terrorism, a study of networks of terrorism and a project on the interaction between the media and terrorism.