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Upper level seminar on specialized topics relating to journalism media studies. Examples of recent topics: Covering the World, Design for the World Wide Web, History of Sports Journalism.
Weber, M. S., & Napoli, P. (2018). Journalism history, web archives, and new methods for understanding the evolution of digital journalism. Digital Journalism, 6(9).
Weber, M. S., & Kosterich, A.* (2018). Coding the news: The role of computer code in filtering and distributing news. Digital Journalism.
Weber, M. S., & Haseki, M.* (2021). Social media affordances and analytics in the sales process. International Journal of Electronic Commerce. 25(1), 73-98.
Gibson, A. N., Hughes-Hassell, S., & Threats, M. (2018). Critical race theory in the LIS curriculum. In J. Percell, L. Sarin, P. Jaeger, & J. Bertot (Eds.), Advances in Librarianship Volume 42, Re-Envisioning the MLIS: Perspectives on the future of library and information science education. Emerald. pp. 49-70.
Blackburn, N., Dong, W., Threats, M., Barry, M., LeGrand, S., Hightow-Weidman, L., Soni, K., Pulley, D., Bauermeister, J., & Muessig, K. (2021). Building community in the HIV online intervention space: lessons from the HealthMPowerment Intervention. Health Education & Behavior.
Surveys and critiques of social science research on news, journalists and the news media.
New courses developed in response to emerging areas of interest, and courses in traditional areas given occasionally as student demand dictates.
New courses developed in response to emerging areas of interest, and courses in traditional areas given occasionally as student demand dictates.
New courses developed in response to emerging areas of interest, and courses in traditional areas given occasionally as student demand dictates.