Symposium: Communication Power in the Network Society
Wednesday, 23 November 201114:00 - 18:00
Location: Palmerston Room, Fisher Building, St John's College
Humanitas Visiting Professor in Media 2011
The Humanitas Chair in Media
has been made possible by the generous support of the Blavatnik Family
Foundation
Professor Manuel Castells
Manuel Castells (University Professor and the Wallis Annenberg Chair in Communication Technology and Society at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles) will give a series of public lectures and symposium on Power in the Network Society.
Confirmed speakers
Professor Ash Amin (Geography, University of Cambridge)Professor Nick Couldry (Media and Communications, Goldsmiths, University of London)
Professor Natalie Fenton (Media and Communications, Goldsmiths, University of London)
Professor Scott Lash (Centre for Cultural Studies, Goldsmiths, University of London)Dr Damian Tambini (Media and Communications, LSE, London)
Further events in the series are:
The lectures are free and open to all, no registration required.
About Manuel Castells
Manuel Castells is University Professor and the
Wallis Annenberg Chair in Communication Technology and Society at the
University of Southern California, Los Angeles. Prior to his appointment
at USC he was Professor of Sociology and Professor of City Planning at
the University of California, Berkeley, for 24 years. He is a Fellow of
the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences, a Fellow of the
Spanish Royal Academy of Economics, and a Corresponding Fellow of the
British Academy. He has received 14 honorary doctorates from
universities around the world. He has published 25 books including his
trilogy The Information Age: Economy, Society, and Culture (Blackwell,
1996-2003) translated into 21 languages.About the Professorships
Humanitas is a series of Visiting
Professorships at Oxford and
Cambridge intended to bring leading practitioners and scholars to both
universities to address major themes in the arts, social sciences and
humanities. Created by Lord Weidenfeld, the Programme is managed and
funded by the Institute for Strategic Dialogue with the support of a
series of generous benefactors, and co-ordinated in Cambridge by the
Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
(CRASSH). Humanitas Visiting Professors are held by distinguished
academics and leading practitioners who have contributed to
interdisciplinary research and innovation in a broad range of
contemporary disciplines in the arts, social sciences and humanities.
Covering areas of urgent or enduring interest in today's society as well
as the performing arts, Humanitas Visiting Professors will present
their pioneering work through a series of lectures or performances open
to University audiences and the wider public.
