Joshua Glick
Visiting Associate Professor of Film & Electronic Arts
Joshua Glick is a Visiting Associate Professor of Film & Electronic Arts and a Fellow at the Open Documentary Lab at MIT. He teaches courses on the comparative histories of film, television, and radio; nonfiction media; race and representation; and the civic uses of emerging technology. He is the author of Los Angeles Documentary and the Production of Public History (University of California Press, 2018). Dr. Glick’s current book explores how the rising interest in nonfiction on both the left and right of the political spectrum has transformed the relationship between Hollywood, Silicon Valley, and Washington D.C. He recently designed the interactive online curriculum, Media Literacy in the Age of Deepfakes, and co-curated the exhibition currently up at the Museum of the Moving Image in New York, Deepfake: Unstable Evidence on Screen.