To debut the new season of I'm No Expert, professor and editor-in-chief of Black Camera (Black Film Center and Archive), Akinwumi Adesokan, discusses African literature and cinema, and global media. Adesokan shares his experience as an anti-military journalist in Nigeria during the military regime, while also writing his first novel, "Roots in the Sky (Festac Books)." Through his passion for uncovering hidden media, such as archives or films made before digital technology, Adesokan shares his experience as the new editor-in-chief for Black Camera.
Special thanks to host Jordan Shane and producer Betsy Leija. Original music was created by Avi Forrest and Natalie Ingalls.
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To debut the new season of I'm No Expert, professor and editor-in-chief of Black Camera (Black Film Center and Archive), Akinwumi Adesokan, discusses African literature and cinema, and global media. Adesokan shares his experience as an anti-military journalist in Nigeria during the military regime, while also writing his first novel, "Roots in the Sky (Festac Books)." Through his passion for uncovering hidden media, such as archives or films made before digital technology, Adesokan shares his experience as the new editor-in-chief for Black Camera.
Special thanks to host Jordan Shane and producer Betsy Leija. Original music was created by Avi Forrest and Natalie Ingalls.
Episode 10: I'm No Expert on ... Corporate Social Responsibility and Advocacy
IU Media School
12 minutes 38 seconds
9 months ago
Episode 10: I'm No Expert on ... Corporate Social Responsibility and Advocacy
What do the Target Circle Card community giving initiative and Patagonia's involvement in environmental issues have in common? Both are examples of corporate social responsibility (CSR) efforts aimed at promoting societal good. In comparison, social advocacy theoretically benefits a portion of a company's stakeholders, but often involves navigating controversial, typically political, issues.
Media School associate professor Nicholas Browning discusses how corporate organizations determine which initiatives align with their mission and enhance their reputation with their target audience.
Special thanks to host Lydia Norton, producer Betsy Leija, and intern Alice Racek. Original music was created by Avi Forrest and Natalie Ingalls.
IU Media School
To debut the new season of I'm No Expert, professor and editor-in-chief of Black Camera (Black Film Center and Archive), Akinwumi Adesokan, discusses African literature and cinema, and global media. Adesokan shares his experience as an anti-military journalist in Nigeria during the military regime, while also writing his first novel, "Roots in the Sky (Festac Books)." Through his passion for uncovering hidden media, such as archives or films made before digital technology, Adesokan shares his experience as the new editor-in-chief for Black Camera.
Special thanks to host Jordan Shane and producer Betsy Leija. Original music was created by Avi Forrest and Natalie Ingalls.