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Professor John Pavlik explains in a recently published paper how drones and other emerging technologies are enabling journalists to create increasingly exciting immersive journalism experiences for their audiences, and creating new challenges as well.
Associate Professor Rebecca Reynolds has guest edited a freely available, open access special issue of the journal Information and Learning Sciences on emergency remote teaching transitions due to #COVID19. The articles contain detailed, research-supported strategies for educators in a range of contexts and domains (Higher Education, K-12, Librarianship, and across a range of subjects / learning scenarios).
Woo, D., Putnam, L. L. & Riforgiate, S. (2017). Identity work and tensions in organizational internships: A comparative analysis. Western Journal of Communication, 81(5), 560-581. doi:10.1080/10570314.2017.1312510
Woo, D., & Leonardi, P. M. (2018). Breaking into collaboration: Communicative strategies for gaining entry when you are not invited. Journal of Communication, 68(6), 1127-1154. doi:10.1093/joc/jqy052
Woo, D. (2019). Reconceptualizing interorganizational collaborations as tensile structures: Implications of conveners’ proactive tension management. Communication Monographs, 86(2), 158-183. doi:10.1080/03637751.2018.1526389
Woo, D. (2019). Exit strategies in interorganizational collaboration: Setting the stage for re-entry. Communication Research. Advance online publication. doi:10.1177/0093650219851418
Woo, D., & Myers, K. K. (2020). Organizational membership negotiation of boundary spanners: Becoming a competent jack of all trades and master of...interactional expertise. Management Communication Quarterly, 34(1), 85-120. doi:10.1177/0893318919887371
Faculty and Ph.D. students from SC&I’s Department of Journalism and Media Studies will attend and present virtually at the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Conference.
Explore our Master of Communication and Media (MCM) program that offers a BRAND NEW specialization in Corporate Purpose and Social Impact. GRE waiver for eligible applicants. Attend our online Information Session for prospective students to learn about the program and its various specializations, speak to faculty and staff, and have your application fee WAIVED!
Explore our ALA-accredited Master of Information (MI) program that offers creative concentrations, GRE waiver, ranked #1 for school library media, and one of the Top 25 Public Universities nationwide by U.S. News & World Report!