MIT World Speakers

William C. Uricchio
William Uricchio received his Ph.D. in cinema studies from New York University in 1982 and comes to MIT from the Institute for Media and Re/Presentation at Utrecht University in the Netherlands, where he was department chair. He currently directs a five-year cultural identity project in the European Science Foundation Changing Media Changing Europe initiative.A Fulbright and Humboldt fellow, Uricchio has published widely on early television, early cinema and their emergence as cultural forms, including Reframing Culture: The Case of the Vitagraph Quality Films(1993); Die Anfänge des deutschen Fernsehens: Kritische Annäherungen an die Entwicklung bis 1945 (1993); The Many Lives of the Batman: Critical Approaches to a Superhero and His Media (1991); and "The Nickel Madness": The Struggle to Control New York City’s Nickelodeons in 1907–1913. His most recent books include Media Cultures (2006 Heidelberg), on responses to media in post 9/11 Germany and the US, and We Europeans? Media, New Collectivities and Europe (forthcoming).
Videos Featuring William C. Uricchio
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Why Some Stories Replicate Across Media, Cultures, Historical Eras
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May 6, 2005
- Media
- History
- Arts
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Global Television
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March 13, 2008
- Media
- International Affairs
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Copyright, Fair Use, and the Cultural Commons
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April 28, 2007
- Public Policy
- Media
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Putting Human Agency into the Equation
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February 21, 2008
- History
- Innovation/Invention
- Technology
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News, Information and the Wealth of Networks
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September 21, 2006
- Media
- Business/Leadership
- Economics
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Institutional Perspectives on Storage
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April 25, 2009
- Media
- International Affairs
- History