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Communicating Diversity Conference is an interdisciplinary conference that highlights graduate student research on diversity, equity, and inclusion.
A new Rutgers study examining the ways Americans speak about pregnancy has found the dominant narratives in our
Wagner, M. C., & Boczkowski, P. J. (2021). Angry, frustrated, and overwhelmed: The emotional experience of consuming news about President Trump. Journalism, 22(7), 1577-1593.
Wagner, M. C., & Boczkowski, P. J. (2019). The reception of fake news: The interpretations and practices that shape the consumption of perceived misinformation. Digital Journalism, 7(7), 870-885.
Girginova, K., Han, W., Jaber, H., Kim, J., Madenga, F., Morales-Suárez, M., Wagner, M. C. & Wang, J. (2024). Global communication as a standpoint: A critical engagement with research, pedagogy, and the profession through a global communication lens. Media, Culture & Society.
Wagner, M. C., & Kraidy, M. M. (2023). Watching Turkish television dramas in Argentina: Entangled proximities and resigned agency in global media flows. Journal of Communication, 73(4), 304-315.
Wagner, M. C. (2024). Shared struggles, divergent paths: a comparison of grassroots and professional feminist advocates’ communication for social change in Argentina and the United States. Journal of Communication, jqae016.
If crowned Miss USA in August, Jabili Kandula would be first of Indian descent to hold the title.
SC&I faculty and students will attend and present research at the 107th annual Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) Conference (AEJMC) from August 8–11 at the Philadelphia Marriott Downtown in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with a pre-conference day on August 7.