Audio & Video

Media, Politics and Protest Camps in the Occupy Social Movement

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UPDATE: Audiovisual recording of M@M's Occupy event is now available for streaming and download. You can either watch the keynote and panel discussions, download the MP3 directly, or download the audio as a podcast from M@M's iTunes channel.

Friday, January 27th, 2012
 

Beyond Wikileaks and Miranda July event audio files now available

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Two recent M@M events -- Beyond Wikileaks: Journalism, Politics and Activism one year after Cablegate, and Miranda July's launch of her new book It Chooses You -- were audio-recorded. These recordings are now available for download from our site, or you can subscribe to all of our audio recordings on your iPod, via the M@M podcast channel on iTunes.

AUDIO: Beyond Wikileaks: Journalism, Politics and Activism one year after Cablegate. (~47MB)

AUDIO: Miranda July's launch of her new book It Chooses You. (~72MB)

The Gadfly in the Ointment: 100 Years of Questioning the Status Quo

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UPDATE: An audio recording of this event is now available for download. You can download an MP3 of the event (~55MB) or you can retrieve it as a podcast from our iTunes channel.

With the appearance of former and current gadflies among the panel speakers for this combined Media@McGill and McGill Development and Alumni Relations event, the discussion on the precarious future of the gadfly press promised to be a spirited one.

2011 Media@McGill Beaverbrook Annual lecture: Questioning Gore Vidal on the media

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 UPDATE: Streaming video of this event is now available.

Gore Vidal, the outspoken author, playwright, essayist, screenwriter and political activist, gave the 2011 Media@McGill Beaverbrook Annual Lecture on Friday, 29 April, at 6:30 p.m.

This free public lecture was held on the campus of McGill University, Leacock Building, 855 Sherbrooke West, in room 132. (map)

Social Media and Social Movements in the Middle East and North Africa

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On Friday April 1st starting at 2:30pm, Media@McGill invited the public to a free international event (keynote talk and panel discussion) regarding social media and social movements in the Middle East and North Africa.

An audio recording of this event is now available. You can download the MP3 audio file for playback (62.8 MB), or alternatively, retrieve it from our iTunes channel as a podcast

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