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YOU’VE CHANGED has a cover!
A book for anyone who’s ever tried to shed an old skin—or watched someone else do it and thought, "Really?" It’s about people chasing transformation, others denying they’ve even jiggled their ideological thermostat, and what change looks like in an age of political derangement, tech disruption, and psychic despair. It’s about how much of what we “know” about change is wrong.
Thanks to everyone who talked to me over the last six years: psychedelic reality benders, name-changers, gender and sexuality reimaginers, political team-hoppers, octogenarian personality shifters, reformed killers, change-obsessed psychologists, and my dad—a breath and meditation teacher who once wrote a newsletter on the “art and science of self-transformation.” (Apple, meet tree.)
Out April 28 from @WmMorrowBooks and (with a different cover) @PenguinUKBooks. Pre-order link in bio.
Are we in a new golden age of biography? Past @CullmanNYPL Fellow Megan Marshall thinks so, celebrating three "sumptuous" new books—two by recent Fellows Lance Richardson and Francesca Wade—and the institutions that support them (like this one!): https://t.co/wfzYwZehpB
I wrote this piece for my high school alumni magazine and they called it "A Professor's Optimism" which I definitely had more of when I turned it in in August
🌍✨ IN ONE WEEK | Emerson College’s Teach-In on #Sustainability kicks off Nov. 20-22, inviting us to explore how #communication, the #arts, and #liberalarts can pave the way for a sustainable #future.
👉🏽https://t.co/5Nk8jdhoVv
Congratulations to @emerson_wlp Senior Writer-in-Residence Lise Haines, who was recently awarded a 2024 Mass Cultural Council Creative Individual Grant for a work in progress!
Haines is the author of five novels, and her work has been nominated for several awards.
🫶🏽Dive into a whirlwind of achievements as we spotlight just a fraction of the incredible feats from Emerson College School of #Communication’s students, alumni, and faculty:
Huge congratulations to Zhao Peng from Emerson College on winning the Research Faculty Award for An Experiment Testing Audience’s Perceptions of AI News Anchors: Trusted News Source or Trusted Impartial Presentation Style? #aejmc
.@EmersonMarComm Professor and Chair @econradio will use #fellowship in support of his project, “Bringing the Tribunal de las Aguas to New Mexico.” In Spain, he will visit the Tribunal de las Aguas. https://t.co/vCtsEjWwKI
.@csd_emerson Professor and Graduate Program Director - Residential Robin Danzak contributed to the book, "Social Justice through Pedagogies of Multiliteracies" on ways pedagogies of multiliteracies achieve #SocialJustice: https://t.co/q7zrTqrLNq
🗺️Associate Professor Adam Franklin-Lyons wants to know how people in the #MiddleAges communicated with each other across distances, so, with the help of a grant from Emerson, he’ll travel to Spain to gather 360-degree photos from strategic lookouts: #map https://t.co/Kxuu1wncOL
Kristin Lieb, Professor in @EmersonMarComm & author Mary Gabriel co-wrote an opinion piece in @nytimes about #Madonna’s most recent tour, which “proved Madonna wasn’t afraid of drawing attention to her long career; she owned it proudly.” #EmersonFaculty https://t.co/EyNUGr7l6H
Emerson won a nearly $50,000 @NEHgov grant to develop a new interdisciplinary undergraduate major in climate and #sustainability#communication. The project will be directed by four faculty members from the #EmersonSOC, @ECSoArts, and Marlboro Institute. https://t.co/LnBgdynP7i
Dive into a whirlwind of achievements as we spotlight just a fraction of the incredible feats from Emerson College School of Communication’s students, alumni, and faculty.
📱Follow #EmersonSOC on on social for more | https://t.co/OUQGoV83Se
#socinseconds#emersonsoc
We at @EmersonCollege are thankful to @NEAarts for new support for @EmContemporary and continued support of @ArtsEmerson and @HowlRound. These 3 Grants for Arts Projects amplify the voices of living artists and promote inclusivity and community engagement. https://t.co/FZB2FmJo5D