How to Join Us as a Visiting Scholar or Postdoc
As part of our mission of working across disciplines, cultures, and communities, we welcome visiting scholars and hire postdoctoral associates and fellows. Here’s the process.
Funders and Partners
For shaping new media uses and practices, sponsors, donors, and research partners make it possible for us to pursue our far-reaching mission.
Postdoc Opportunity with Prof. Justin Reich and the Teaching Systems Lab
To play a lead role in the analysis of mixed-methods data collected from a cohort of math teachers in an urban school district. Full description.
Recent Posts
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Comparative Media Studies program getting off the ground
MIT is now accepting applications for the new Program in Comparative Media Studies (CMS), the first program of its kind in the United States. The new SM degree program was approved by the faculty last May.
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Two forums will explore journalism in cyberspace
How has American journalism been affected by digital technologies? What new skills and new knowledge are needed by reporters and editors assigned to cover the “cyber-beat”?
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By Jing Wang
High Culture Fever: Politics, Aesthetics, and Ideology in Deng’s China
“Jing Wang offers the first overview of the feverish 1980s in China, from early reexaminations of Maoism through the crackdown in Tiananmen Square.”
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The Serpent’s Gift
“Helen Elaine Lee’s supremely assured The Serpent’s Gift, a first novel that gives to us — with the fullest emotional resonance, humor, and exultation in the novelist’s art — the intertwined stories of two families from early in this century to our own times. “
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Einstein’s Dreams
Alan Lightman’s “modern classic”, a fictional collage of stories dreamed by Albert Einstein in 1905.
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Black Apollo of Science: The Life of Ernest Everett Just
“This biography illuminates the racial attitudes of an elite group of American scientists and foundation officers. It is the story of a complex and unhappy man.”