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Jason Zenor, an associate professor at SUNY Oswego, joins Brian to talk about media law issues and his new book, Emerging Media: Legal Principles, Virtual Issues.
Jason (whose office is two doors down from Brian’s) talks about how he wrote his new textbook and why he saw a market for a book like this. He discusses how he got interested in writing and thinking about virtual reality, artificial intelligence, avatars and how existing media law can apply to these new areas, what it was look turning his research into an accessible textbook, and the challenges of writing for legal and journalistic audiences.
In addition, there is talk of long-suffering Boston sports fans (really, this happens) and a discussion about when it’s appropriate for grown ups to wear jerseys.
Jason Zenor
Emerging Media: Legal Principles, Virtual Issues
How to be an Antiracist
Factfulness
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Jason Zenor, an associate professor at SUNY Oswego, joins Brian to talk about media law issues and his new book, Emerging Media: Legal Principles, Virtual Issues.
Jason (whose office is two doors down from Brian’s) talks about how he wrote his new textbook and why he saw a market for a book like this. He discusses how he got interested in writing and thinking about virtual reality, artificial intelligence, avatars and how existing media law can apply to these new areas, what it was look turning his research into an accessible textbook, and the challenges of writing for legal and journalistic audiences.
In addition, there is talk of long-suffering Boston sports fans (really, this happens) and a discussion about when it’s appropriate for grown ups to wear jerseys.
Jason Zenor
Emerging Media: Legal Principles, Virtual Issues
How to be an Antiracist
Factfulness
Subscribe:
Apple Podcasts
Spotify
Overcast
Google Play
RSS
Support
Support Me on Ko-fi