Brown Bag Luncheon | Sophia Mueller-Bryson

Wolfson Building, 1021

Behind the Campaign: Negotiating Identity in Advertising Practice Broadly, while extensive research has been conducted on consumer responses to advertising, comparatively little attention has been given practitioner perspectives. Within this underexplored domain, one area of growing interest concerns the construction of professional identities. Existing studies suggest that the industry has crafted a demographic profile of the “ideal” worker, prioritizing certain characteristics over others. This presentation will explore research on the experiences of those who do not fit the industry’s glass slipper, and consider the implications for employees, organizations, and society [...]

Latino Trailblazers in English Language Broadcast News

Bill Cosford Cinema 5030 Brunson Drive, Dooly Memorial 225, Coral Gables, FL, United States

Join the National Association of Hispanic Journalists University of Miami Chapter's next event, Latino Trailblazers! Four panelists will share their journeys launching a career in English-language broadcast journalism. We are excited to hear from: 🔸 Jacqueline Nespral of NBC 6 South Florida 🔸 Jose Diaz-Balart of NBC News and NBCUniversal Telemundo Enterprises 🔸 Antonio Mora of University of Miami and formerly Good Morning America 🔸 Louis Aguirre of WPLG 🔗 Registration is free: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeQ6SKNZfl5eiSXbiCjUnUgLS7vGq2nms2fdwzZE4TukGbyBA/viewform This event is sponsored by the Robert Corley Groves Lecture Series.

Brown Bag Luncheon | Rachel Reis Mourão

Wolfson Building, 1021

Media and backlash movements: A Global and Holistic Research Perspective Since 2010, backlash movements with retrograde objectives have gained global traction, advocating for the reversal of rights and a return to prior social conditions often marked by nationalism, xenophobia, racism, and anti-democratic goals. This presentation explores the role of the news media in contextualizing such movements and fostering democratic stability. I will use the cases of Brazil and the US to highlight the importance of centering research in countries with a press that has long dealt with authoritarian or semi-authoritarian [...]