This Friday@ 2 PM PST: Intercom sponsored talk with Pablo J. Boczkowski on "Abundance" with OUP

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Laura Robinson
Thu, Oct 28, 2021 1:35 AM

Dear Colleagues,

Please join us this Friday October 29th at 2:00 PST for a talk with Pablo
J. Boczkowski and discussants Sonia Virgínia Moreira and Danilo Rothberg.

Pablo will discuss his new book with Oxford University Press: “Abundance:
On the Experience of Living in a World of Information Plenty.”

The event is sponsored by Intercom
https://www.portalintercom.org.br/publicacoes/jornal-intercom/2021-2/10-2-2-2-2-2-2/ano-17-n-524-sao-paulo-27-de-outubro-de-2021-issn-1982-372/chamadas-1870/coloquio-brasil-eua-realiza-microevento-com-pablo-boczkowski-da-northwestern-university
(the
Brazilian Society for Interdisciplinary Studies in Communication), the
Brazil-U.S. Colloquium of Communication Studies, and the SCU Departments of
Sociology and Communication, as well as SCU Latin American Studies.

Event Details:
Date: Friday October 29th
Time: 2:00-3:00 PM PST
Zoom:
https://scu.zoom.us/j/91333320919?pwd=bE1Jd1pRaXMxV1pvU2NoZXlXc1dlQT09
Meeting ID: 913 3332 0919
Password: 047702

[image: Abundance.jpg]

Professor Boczkowski’s will be speaking on information abundance in the
Global South including Latin America. From OUP: “Information overload is
something that humans have dealt with for millennia. During different
historical eras, massive increases in what was available to know has
motivated the creation of systems for sorting, indexing, and compiling
information as well as concerns that the abundance of information might
cause cultural anxiety or even drive people to madness. The digital age has
renewed concerns about information overload and the detrimental effects it
has on our ability to sort through the stream of online data, decide what
is most important, or even to train our attention on it long enough to make
sense of it. In Abundance, Pablo J. Boczkowski builds upon what we know
about the historical and contemporary scholarship to develop a novel
framework on the experience of living in a society that has more
information available to the public than ever before, focusing on the
interpretations, emotions, and practices of dealing with this abundance in
everyday life. Drawing on extensive fieldwork and survey research conducted
in Argentina, Abundance examines the role of cultural and structural
factors that mediate between the availability of information and the actual
consequences for individuals, media, politics, and society. Providing the
first book-length account of information abundance in the Global South,
Boczkowski concludes that the experience of information abundance is tied
to an overall unsettling of society, a reconstitution of how we understand
and perform our relationships with others, and a twin depreciation of facts
and appreciation of fictions.”
OUP:
https://global.oup.com/academic/product/abundance-9780197565759?cc=us&lang=en&#

Pablo J. Boczkowski is Hamad Bin Khalifa Al-Thani Professor in the
Department of Communication Studies at Northwestern University. He is
Founder and Director of the Center for Latinx Digital Media, and Faculty
Director of the Master of Science in Leadership for Creative Enterprises
program, both at Northwestern. He is also Co-Founder and Co-Director of the
Center for the Study of Media and Society in Argentina, a joint initiative
between Northwestern and Universidad de San Andrés, in Buenos Aires. He is
the author or co-author of six books, four edited volumes, and over fifty
journal articles:
https://communication.northwestern.edu/faculty/pablo-boczkowski/

Questions? Please email Laura Robinson at laura@laurarobinson.org or
lrobinson@scu.edu.

Thanks!

Best,
Laura

--
Laura Robinson
laura@laurarobinson.org
www.laurarobinson.org
Harvard Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society Faculty Associate
Associate Professor, Santa Clara University
Series Co-Editor, ESMC

laura@laurarobinson.org

Dear Colleagues, Please join us this Friday October 29th at 2:00 PST for a talk with Pablo J. Boczkowski and discussants Sonia Virgínia Moreira and Danilo Rothberg. Pablo will discuss his new book with Oxford University Press: “Abundance: On the Experience of Living in a World of Information Plenty.” The event is sponsored by Intercom <https://www.portalintercom.org.br/publicacoes/jornal-intercom/2021-2/10-2-2-2-2-2-2/ano-17-n-524-sao-paulo-27-de-outubro-de-2021-issn-1982-372/chamadas-1870/coloquio-brasil-eua-realiza-microevento-com-pablo-boczkowski-da-northwestern-university> (the Brazilian Society for Interdisciplinary Studies in Communication), the Brazil-U.S. Colloquium of Communication Studies, and the SCU Departments of Sociology and Communication, as well as SCU Latin American Studies. Event Details: Date: Friday October 29th Time: 2:00-3:00 PM PST Zoom: https://scu.zoom.us/j/91333320919?pwd=bE1Jd1pRaXMxV1pvU2NoZXlXc1dlQT09 Meeting ID: 913 3332 0919 Password: 047702 [image: Abundance.jpg] Professor Boczkowski’s will be speaking on information abundance in the Global South including Latin America. From OUP: “Information overload is something that humans have dealt with for millennia. During different historical eras, massive increases in what was available to know has motivated the creation of systems for sorting, indexing, and compiling information as well as concerns that the abundance of information might cause cultural anxiety or even drive people to madness. The digital age has renewed concerns about information overload and the detrimental effects it has on our ability to sort through the stream of online data, decide what is most important, or even to train our attention on it long enough to make sense of it. In Abundance, Pablo J. Boczkowski builds upon what we know about the historical and contemporary scholarship to develop a novel framework on the experience of living in a society that has more information available to the public than ever before, focusing on the interpretations, emotions, and practices of dealing with this abundance in everyday life. Drawing on extensive fieldwork and survey research conducted in Argentina, Abundance examines the role of cultural and structural factors that mediate between the availability of information and the actual consequences for individuals, media, politics, and society. Providing the first book-length account of information abundance in the Global South, Boczkowski concludes that the experience of information abundance is tied to an overall unsettling of society, a reconstitution of how we understand and perform our relationships with others, and a twin depreciation of facts and appreciation of fictions.” OUP: https://global.oup.com/academic/product/abundance-9780197565759?cc=us&lang=en&# Pablo J. Boczkowski is Hamad Bin Khalifa Al-Thani Professor in the Department of Communication Studies at Northwestern University. He is Founder and Director of the Center for Latinx Digital Media, and Faculty Director of the Master of Science in Leadership for Creative Enterprises program, both at Northwestern. He is also Co-Founder and Co-Director of the Center for the Study of Media and Society in Argentina, a joint initiative between Northwestern and Universidad de San Andrés, in Buenos Aires. He is the author or co-author of six books, four edited volumes, and over fifty journal articles: https://communication.northwestern.edu/faculty/pablo-boczkowski/ Questions? Please email Laura Robinson at laura@laurarobinson.org or lrobinson@scu.edu. Thanks! Best, Laura -- Laura Robinson laura@laurarobinson.org www.laurarobinson.org Harvard Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society Faculty Associate Associate Professor, Santa Clara University Series Co-Editor, ESMC <laura@laurarobinson.org>