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Wolfson, T, From Global Justice to Occupy and Podemos: Mapping Three Stages of Contemporary Activism. Special Issue of tripleC: Communication, Capitalism and Critique. Co-edited with Paolo Gerbaudo, Peter Funke and Emiliano Trere. (2017)
Wolfson, T., The Gig Economy, Workers and Media in the Age of Convergence, Routledge University Press. Co-edited with Michelle Rodino-Colocino, Brian Dolber and Chenjerai Kumanyika (under review)
Candy Cooper and Marc Aronson, Poisoned Water: How the Citizens of Flint Fought for Their Lives and Warned the Nation (Bloomsbury, 2020), School Library Journal "Best Book" 2020
Book launch! All the News that’s Fit to Click: How Metrics are Transforming the Work of Journalists
The Ph.D. program in Communication, Information, and Media at Rutgers University will be holding a virtual information session for prospective students.
Marc Aronson and Susan Campbell Bartoletti editors, 1789 (Candlewick, 2020)
The Rutgers SC&I Alumni Association (SC&IAA), governed by a board of volunteers, works to create opportunities for alumni to connect with each other and with current students.
NetSCI Lab Speaker Series, Dr. Joshua Barbour, The Robots are Here; Now What?: Communication Research and the Problems of Automation
The Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE) named Maria Ortiz-Myers ‘16 a recipient of the “Doctoral Student to ALISE Grant.” This enabled Ortiz-Myers to attend the 2021 ALISE Conference.
Monica Barudin, Content Strategist at CVS Health, explains how the Digital Asset Management (DAM) Program provided her with a greater understanding of the intersection between digital content and the technology behind it, and how the knowledge and networking opportunities she gained through the DAM Program have boosted her career.