Invited Talks, Keynotes & Panels

Gutsche, Jr., R. E. (forthcoming). The promise (and problems) of political polling. The Arlington of Naples, Naples, Florida, October 24, 2024.

Panelist. (forthcoming). Podcasts as public scholarship. Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication International Communication Magazine Media and History Divisions, Philadelphia, PA, August 8, 2024.

Panelist. (forthcoming). Journalistic place-making in the media’s coverage of severe weather events. American Association of Geographers conference, Honolulu, Hawaii, April 2024.

Gutsche, Jr., R. E. (2024). Twitter, X, and what’s Facebook: The social need for social media journalism. Sixth Form Symposium, Pocklington School, Pocklington, England, January 25.

Gutsche, Jr., R. E. (2023). Engaging with inequalities of sustainability: Global (and glocal) issues. Communicating Sustainability in Diverse Cultural contexts webinar, Journalism Research and Education Section of the International Association for Media Communication and Research and Thessaloniki International Media Summer Academy, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece, July 10.

Gutsche, Jr., R. E. (2023). Sustainabilities of injustice?: Digital and visual cultures of global action, communication, and representation. Sustainability Summer School, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Nottingham, Ningbo, Ningbo, China, June 13.

Panelist. (2023). Navigating the international job market. Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication International Communication Division and Communication of the Status of Graduate Education, June 5.

Gutsche, Jr., R. E. (2023). Ideological disconnects of digital updates: Issues for method and practice, Topical Seminar, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia, May 16.

Gutsche, Jr., R. E. (2023). Positionality, power & podcasting: Global trends in digital, aural culture(s). Current Issues of Mass Media, Faculty of Journalism, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia, February 20.

Gutsche, Jr., R. E. (2023). Is advertising the problem?: Digital cultures of news/media deserts and critical political economies. Centre for Media Studies, Post Graduate Department of Communication, Madras Christian College, Chennai, India, February 8.

Panelist. (2022). Meet the editors: Presentation of academic journals, International Media Readings in Moscow “Mass Media and Communications-2022,” Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia, October 27.

Panelist. (2022). The future of truth, Global Futures Talk Series, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK, October 13.

Panelist. (2022). Journalism in a post-pandemic world: Challenges and opportunities, IAMCR, Beijing, China, June 24.

Panelist. (2022). How have Chinese films been covered in the British press?, Odyssey: A Chinese Cinema Season, UK-China Film Collab, June 4.

Gutsche, Jr., R. E. (2022). Are we “after Trump?:” Gauging lasting impacts on journalism, politics, and democracy. School of Communication’s Conversations with Cafecito, School of Communication, University of Miami, Miami, United States, April 11.

Gutsche, Jr., R. E. (2022). Ideational interactivity: Journalism in an age of AI, gamification, and power performativity, Faculty of Informatics, Vytautas Magnus University, Kaunas, Lithuania, March 17.

Gutsche, Jr., R. E. (2022). Geographies of digital news places: Platforms, power & place-making. Current Issues of Mass Media, Faculty of Journalism, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia, February 14.

Gutsche, Jr., R. E. (2022). Futures of fake news: What we (have) to worry about (and how). Pocklington School, Pocklington, England, February 10.

Gutsche, Jr., R. E. (2022). Artificial intelligence in (Digital) Journalism Studies: A thematic literature review, 2010-2021, Journalism in 2021: Creativity, Profession, Industry, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia, February 4.

Gutsche, Jr., R. E. (2021). Podcasting toward reckoning: Developing a tool for journalistic reflexivity. Department of Mass Communication and Journalism, Pazhassiraja College, Wayanad, India, November 19.

Bebawi, S. & Gutsche, Jr., R. E. (2021). Cross-cultural approaches to identifying pressures on journalists covering COVID-19: A project of the Global Risk Journalism Hub, Global Communication and Social Change Division, International Communication Association, May 27-31. (co-chairs)

Gutsche, Jr., R. E., Litvinenko, A., Gregory, A., Bossetta, M., Marinichev, D., & Kamenchuk, O. (2021). Plenary Podium Discussion: Platforms vs. People: Architecturing Life Practices, Comparative Media Studies in Today’s World conference, St. Petersburg, Russia (virtual), April 20.

Gutsche, Jr., R. E. (2021). When a crime is a social good: Digital cultures and landscapes of critical digital use. School of Computing and Communications, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK, April 20.

Gutsche, Jr., R. E. (2021). Truth in a fake world/Fakes in a true worldDepartment of Psychology, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK, February 25.

Gutsche, Jr., R. E. (2021). What is journalism, and how it’s changing. Journalism Innovation and Leadership Programme (Google News Initiative), School of Arts and Media, University of Central Lancashire, February 1.

Gutsche, Jr., R. E. (2020). Fake news and tools to use. School of Business and Creative Industries, University of the West of Scotland, Glasgow, Scotland, December 9.

Gutsche, Jr., R. E. (2020). Journalism(s) of today and tomorrow: From AI and automated journalism to platform and power. Institute for Social Futures, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK, December 8.

Gutsche, Jr., R. E. (2020). What’s fake about the news, and how can we tell? Community Seminar Series, Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, Scotland, December 8.

Gutsche, Jr., R. E. (2020). Journalism and politics after the 2020 U.S. presidential election. University of Huddersfield Department of Media and Performance, November 19.

Gutsche, Jr., R. E. (2020). Trump’s media war of opportunity, Association for Journalism Education US Presidential Election Symposium, United Kingdom, October 28.

Gutsche, Jr., R. E. (2020). Media reciprocity and youth environmental involvement: Engaging in meaningful messaging and change. Improving Climate Journalism, Engaging the Youth conference, Department of Journalism and Media Studies, Media, Environment and Society Research Group, Oslo Metropolitan University, Oslo, Norway, October 8.

Gutsche, Jr., R. E. (2020). Persistence through pessimism, Engaged Scholarship and Persistent Pedagogy panel.Social Justice and Media Symposium, Emerson College, Boston, USA, February 28.

Gutsche, Jr., R. E. (2020). Peripheral journalists in an age of widening digital environments. Faculty of Political Science and Diplomacy, Vytautas Magnus University, Kaunas, Lithuania, February 14.

Gutsche, Jr., R. E. (2020). Journalism(s) of today and tomorrow: From AI and automated journalism to platforms and power. Faculty of Political Science and Diplomacy, Vytautas Magnus University, Kaunas, Lithuania, February 13.

Gutsche, Jr., R. E. (2020). Place, power, and the future of digital journalism. Faculty of Informatics, Vytautas Magnus University, Kaunas, Lithuania, February 12.

Gutsche, Jr., R. E. (2019). Journalism(s) of the future and the future(s) of journalism. Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications, Department of Telecommunications. Pennsylvania State University, State College, Pennsylvania, October 3.

Gutsche, Jr., R. E. (2019). Communicating science: Storytelling of research to achieve digital fluency. Colleges of Agricultural Sciences and Teaching and Learning with Technology, Pennsylvania State University, State College, Pennsylvania, October 2. (Keynote)

Gutsche, Jr., R. E. (2019). Reporting Bulls*it: How to interpret facts in newswork. Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications, Department of Journalism. Pennsylvania State University, State College, Pennsylvania, October 1.

Gutsche, Jr., R. E. (2019). Journalism(s) of the future: Understanding issues of power, disinformation, trust in the press of today and tomorrow, Workshop on disinformation and digital journalism, Oslo Metropolitan University, Oslo, Norway, June 5.

Gutsche, Jr., R. E. (2019). Engaging with truths: Practice-based learning, science journalism, and student-led research in addressing disinformation. Countering Online Disinformation: An Interdisciplinary and Network-building Symposium, Oslo Metropolitan University, Oslo, Norway, June 3.

Gutsche, Jr., R. E. (2018). The power and promise of collaborative journalism education, Stiftelsen for en Kritisk og Undersøkende Presse [The Foundation for a Critical and Investigative Press], Oslo Metropolitan University, Oslo, Norway, October 27.

Gutsche, Jr., R. E. (2018). Journalism(s) of the future: Understanding today and tomorrow, Digital Journalism Research Fellow Presentation, Oslo Metropolitan University, Oslo, Norway, October 24. (keynote)

Gutsche, Jr., R. E. (2018). Research-in-progress: Trump, the demonization of the press, and the rise of media power.OsloMet Digital Journalism Research Group conference, Oslo Metropolitan University, Olso, Norway, October 22.

Gutsche, Jr., R. E. (2016). Action steps, Miami-Dade Water Summit: Why Water Matters, Palmetto Bay Village Council Chambers, Palmetto Bay, Florida, April 9.

Gutsche, Jr., R. E. & Eley, C. (2016). Telling engagement stories. Taking it to the streets: Celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the Obermann Graduate Institute, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, March 4.

Gutsche, Jr., R. E. (2015). Government influence & journalism, Digital Future Forum Mobile Journalism Round Table, Miami, Florida, June 25.

Shumow, M. & Gutsche, Jr., R. E. (2014). NO OUTLET: A critical visual analysis of neoliberal narratives in mediated geographies, Miami Metro course. Department of Geography and Regional Studies, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, October 28.

Gutsche, Jr., R. E. (2014). Reading of A transplanted Chicago, The Iowa City Book Festival, Iowa City, Iowa, October 4.

Panelist, “Soledad O’Brien ‘Black in America,’” Florida International University, North Miami, Florida, February 25, 2014.

Bourk, M. & Gutsche, Jr., R. E. (2013). News-masking: A theoretical perspective on the rituals and artifacts of news-making.School of Strategy, Marketing and Communication and School of Cultural Studies and Humanities, Leeds Metropolitan University, Leeds, UK, November 18. (Collaborative paper presented by Michael Bourk)

 

Photo: Speaking at a social justice conference virtually, 2020.