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Lane, J., Ramirez, F.A., & Pearce, K.E. (2018). Guilty by visible association: Socially mediated visibility in gang prosecutions. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, first published online before print October 22, 2018.
A new edition of SC&I's Dean Jonathan Potter's book "Social Texts Social Texts and Context: Literature and Social Psychology" has been released with a new preface.
The Professional Development Studies (PDS) program offers current students and mid-career professionals the opportunity to improve their interpersonal communication, public relations, and management skills through four-week online courses, in-class workshops, and private coaching.
SC&I faculty, students and staff will attend this year’s NCA Convention to participate in various presentations, panels, and division meetings. This year’s convention theme is “Communication at Play.”
The 43 teams who entered the race donated a total of 11,000 supplies including pens, post-it notes, and notebooks to local New Brunswick schools.
SC&I recently held a reception at Zimmerlie Art Musuem honoring scholarship recipients and donors, and celebrated the many opportunities brought about by the generosity of others.
Held from Friday, October 12 - Sunday, October 14, 2018, the OCMC highlighted the research of doctoral students on the job market with 18 public presentations.
This course examines children's relationship to media in its historic, economic, political, and social contexts.
Master of Communication and Media (MCM) alumna Maggie Luo '04, Associate Director of Communications and Technology for the New Jersey Chapter of the National Association of Mental Illness (NAMI NJ), is collaborating with the undergraduate students in Professor Itzhak Yanovitzky's Persuasion class to develop a persuasive communication strategy to build NAMI NJ's future volunteer base.