As a graduate student, you experience stressful moments around course work, research and trying to live a life. All of this effort is worth only if your work is meaningful to you. Being today at the T-600 talk was an inspirational experience. It was wonderful to listen two established media scholars (and nice people!) who are doing an amazing research but also make the effort to have an impact on society. Their experience in Project New Media Literacies is an example of how media scholars help make a change by bringing to the education system their own knowledge and skills.
It was also interesting to listen to the motives that lead Henry Jenkins an Mimi Ito to their research choices: the story of Jenkins overcoming his mother’s death by reading comics and Ito’s life as a culturally different child.
Ito and Jenkins left me today with two important messages: first, as a researcher do what you love, even if you get "beaten up" by others and you’ll find a way to build a successful carriere and second- you can only do it by having a cross section of supportive and positively reinforcing networks.
