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The Health Communication specialization is intended for students who wish to specialize in various contexts related to community wellness and health interaction.
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The Corporate Purpose and Social Impact specialization looks at the concepts of sustainability, organizational purpose, and corporate social responsibility (CSR) that are crucial to understanding the role of business in society.
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Communication and Media Studies is a general specialization in which students create a self-designed course of study that draws across any MCM specialization as well as courses in other areas of the School of Communication and Information.
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The Communication and Media Research specialization is intended for students who wish to take a more research-oriented course of study. It is also designed for those students who may wish to pursue a Ph.D. program after completing the MCM.
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Lawrence, E. (2020). "On the Problem of Oppressive Tastes in the Public Library." Journal of Documentation 76(5), 1091-1107.
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Lawrence, E. (2020). "Category Romances, Cozy Mysteries, and Civic Virtues: Justifying the promotion of popular fiction in the public library." Library Quarterly.
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Lawrence, E. (2020). "The Trouble with Diverse Books, Part I: On the limits of conceptual analysis for political negotiation in Library & Information Science." Journal of Documentation.
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Lawrence, E. (2021). "The Trouble with Diverse Books, Part II: An informational pragmatic analysis." Journal of Documentation.
Department: Department of Communication
Email: joseph.yankus@rutgers.edu
Department: Department of Communication
Email: MWolfe1@its.jnj.com