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Celebration to Recognize Endowed Faculty at MSU

by William Dutton | May 5, 2017 | Blog, Department of Media & Information, Quello Center

I was honored to take part in a celebration of the many endowed faculty at MSU. From the College of Communication Arts and Sciences #comartsci, a medallion was given to me – Bill Dutton – as the James H. and Mary B. Quello Professor of Media and...

Great Tribute to Bob Albers from Media and Information Colleagues

by William Dutton | May 2, 2017 | Blog

As a new faculty member, arriving just three years ago, I learned a lot at the retirement party that the Department of Media and Information put on for Bob Albers, who was with the department for 35 years – maybe more. He was the first and founding director of...

Quello Lecture by Professor Barry Wellman on Networked Individualism

by William Dutton | Apr 27, 2017 | Blog, Department of Media & Information, Quello Center, research

Professor Barry Wellman’s Quello Lecture on ‘Digital Media and Networked Individualism’, given on 26 April 2017 to a packed, standing room only audience at the Department of Media and Information, Michigan State University. The Quello Center...

A Brief Interview with Barry Wellman about his Quello Lecture on Networked Individualism

by William Dutton | Apr 27, 2017 | Blog, Quello Center, research

Professor Barry Wellman gave a Quello Lecture on Digital Media and Networked Individualism on 26 April 2017. Immediately before he spoke, Professor Bianca Reisdorf interviewed Barry, asking him to provide an overview of his talk, and his thoughts on connected seniors....

Barry Wellman’s Lecture on Digital Media and Networked Individualism

by William Dutton | Apr 27, 2017 | Blog, Department of Media & Information

We had a full house for Professor Barry Wellman’s talk on digital media and networked individualism. He was introduced brilliantly by his former student, MSU’s Professor Keith Hampton, and provided an entertaining and informative overview of his thesis on...

Quello Lecture by Richard Stallman, Free Software Foundation (the uncut version)

by William Dutton | Apr 25, 2017 | Blog, engineering, policy

On April 11th, 2017, Richard Stallman, the President and Founder of the Free Software Foundation, gave a Quello Lecture at Michigan State University on “A Free Digital Society”. Here is the unedited version of this full talk, which you are free to use for...
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