When logic meets rhetoric
Edward Schiappa has studied reason and rhetoric from ancient Greece to “Will & Grace.”
Edward Schiappa has studied reason and rhetoric from ancient Greece to “Will & Grace.”
By studying immigrants, book provides a new view on social media and political movements.
Digest of the MIT humanities, arts, and social sciences features a Nobel Prize, a new professorship in the Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, three new SHASS websites, and more.
Federico Casalegno designs technology environments that keep human experience at the center of user experience.
Acclaimed interdisciplinary artist and writer will serve in CMS/W.
The Future of News initiative aims to bridge the gap between journalism, technology, and civic engagement.
New class offers MIT students the chance to pair technical know-how with real-world art and humanities projects at local museums.
Fox Harrell’s new book presents a ‘manifesto’ detailing how computing can create powerful new forms of expression and culture.
MIT professor Heather Hendershot studies the conservative movement’s strategic use of television through the decades.
MIT sociologist T.L. Taylor studies the subcultures of online gaming and the nascent world of online e-sports.
In a new book, MIT’s Ethan Zuckerman asserts that we need to overcome the Internet’s sorting tendencies and create tools to make ourselves ‘digital cosmopolitans.’
MIT Game Lab releases OpenRelativity, a game-development tool to help developers and educators experiment with the effects of special relativity.