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Alex Leavitt - Annenberg School for Communication, University of Southern California. Los Angeles, CA, US

Alex Leavitt

PhD Researcher | Annenberg School for Communication, University of Southern California

Los Angeles, CA, UNITED STATES

PhD Researcher, USC Annenberg School for Communication

Social

Biography

Alex Leavitt is 24 years old and is a PhD researcher at USC's Annenberg School for Communication, where he examines networked technology, social media, and Internet culture. He is a young expert in networked global participation and creativity facilitated by online technology.

Previously, he worked under danah boyd at Microsoft Research and with Henry Jenkins at the Comparative Media Studies department at MIT.

Alex's research has been featured in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, CNN, and the Huffington Post. He has also spoken at dozens of functions including notable industry events such as South by Southwest Interactive and Penny Arcade Expo.

Industry Expertise (3)

Media - Online

Social Media

Internet

Areas of Expertise (4)

Internet

Social Media

Technology

Youth Culture

Accomplishments (2)

Annenberg Innovation Lab Research Fellow (professional)

Alex is a research fellow at the Annenberg Innovation Lab at the University of Southern California.

Futures of Entertainment Fellow (professional)

Alex is a research fellow at the Futures of Entertainment Consortium at MIT.

Education (2)

Boston University: BA 2009

Annenberg School for Communication, University of Southern California: PhD, Communication

Affiliations (3)

  • Comparative Media Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Microsoft Research New England
  • Annenberg School for Communication, University of Southern California

Sample Talks (1)

It's a Bright Future If You're An Algorithm: The Future of Marketing Is (Not) Data

The hype around data is prescient: we're procuring so much information about the social behaviors of consumers that marketers are practically drowning in it. There are many new avenues for creativity and insight in social databases that also bring new challenges to innovative marketing campaigns. But there's a growing divide in the marketing mindset between deciphering data and telling stories: how much can we really take away from data analysis? And how much should we be sticking to what we alr

Style

Availability

  • Keynote
  • Moderator
  • Panelist
  • Workshop Leader
  • Host/MC
  • Author Appearance

Fees

2000 to 3000 *Will consider certain engagements for no fee