Colleagues, Case Studies in Strategic Communication is pleased to announce on this Halloween day the publication of a new case: "Zombies Gone Viral: How a Fictional Zombie Invasion Helped CDC Promote Emergency Preparedness," by Marjorie Kruvand and Maggie Silver. It is available here: http://cssc.uscannenberg.org/cases/v2/v2art3/ Many of you do research that involves interesting case studies in strategic communication that involve the Internet, social media, and mobile technologies. The majority of the cases we publish feature new media technologies prominently, with cases published in the journal's first two volumes that deal with the strategic use of YouTube, social media brand ambassadors in sports stadiums, and the use of social media in higher education. CSSC is an online, peer-reviewed, open access (like, for real open access, where no one pays anything to get published) journal based at USC-Annenberg. Consider assigning these articles in your classrooms or submitting your own case studies for publication consideration. CSSC does not publish traditional scholarly research, but rather focuses on publishing high-quality case studies suitable primarily for teaching and learning. www.csscjournal.org Happy Halloween! db --- Daren C. Brabham, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism Editor, Case Studies in Strategic Communication | www.csscjournal.org University of Southern California 3502 Watt Way, Los Angeles, CA 90089 (213) 740-2007 office | (801) 633-4796 cell brabham@usc.edu | www.darenbrabham.com