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The Rutgers Office of Research and Economic Development (ORED), University Research Council Grant (URCG), has awarded funding to six SC&I faculty members for their timely and innovative research proposals.
Petre, Caitlin, et al. "'Gaming the System': Platform Paternalism and the Politics of Algorithmic Visibility." Social Media + Society, Oct. 2019, doi:10.1177/2056305119879995.
Christin, Angèle, & Caitlin Petre. "Making Peace with Metrics: Relational Work in Online News Production." Sociologica [Online], 14.2 (2020): 133-156. Web. 23 Sep. 2020
On October 27, 2020, more than twenty universities will participate in a virtual event to interact with prospective students. During this event, a faculty panel session on the topic of misinformation in the 21st century will be moderated and recorded.
Developing a Professional Website and Social Media Presence with Tawfiq Ammari, Mary Chayko, Marie Radford.
Selecting Wang as the recipient of this prestigious award, The National Communication Association wrote, “Given the current political and racial tensions in our country, the selection committee found this paper timely and useful as it has heuristic value for the role that social media platforms play in the political arena among racial backgrounds.”
This Banned Books Week, join SC&I professors and esteemed international expertsin LIS and reading scholarship as they discuss the movement for diverse books and how information professionals can cultivate critical and transformative practices with diverse literature.
SC&I Ph.D. student Allyson Bontempo and her co-authors conducted research showing it’s vital for gynecologic cancer patients to feel free to talk about their negative emotions if they want to. Bontempo said, “If they can’t, or even perceive that they can’t, they are going to be bottling up all of their feelings, which isn’t healthy.
The Master of Communication and Media (MCM) program, based at the Rutgers School of Communication and Information (SC&I) in New Brunswick, New Jersey, reached new milestones in 2020, despite the challenging conditions facing academia. Through active recruitment, positive word of mouth, and a concentrated effort by the program and the marketing and communications and the student services teams, enrollment figures are at an 15-year high: MCM has 217 active students enrolled for the fall 2020 semester.
We invite you to join the Fall 2020 semester kickoff of the Rutgers COVID-19 Communication (Mis)Information Working Group. We are excited host Charles Senteio for our first meeting of the semester, Monday 9/21 at 3 p.m.