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Aronczyk, Melissa. 2012 “The Enterprise of Consumer Confidence.” International Conference on Power and Difference, University of Tampere, Finland (August).
Gloria Steinem joins Naomi Klein, inaugural Gloria Steinem Endowed Chair in Media, Culture and Feminist Studies, for a conversation moderated by journalist Farai Chideya. The discussion examines the ways information technology and new media are reshaping culture and power relationships as well as the challenges ahead for progressive movements.
At Rutgers, the core objective of the IAPP-Greece Initiative is to help advance health communications, research, education, and practice across health professions in both the U.S. and Greece. SC&I faculty member Associate Professor of Communication Matthew Matsaganis is one of the the Rutgers faculty members involved the initiative.
Dr. Google is always in, but for Spanish speakers searching for health information online, the advice Google gives isn’t always helpful. Sometimes, it’s downright terrifying.
Todd, R. J. & Dadlani, P. (2013). "Collaborative inquiry in digital information environments: Cognitive, personal and interpersonal dynamics." Proceedings of the 42nd International Conference incorporating the 17th International Forum on Research in School Librarianship. Sanur, Bail, Indonesia, August 26-30, 2013. Republished in Learners in the Learning Commons: Papers of the Treasure Mountain Research Retreat #19, Hartford, CT, November 13-14, 2013.
Mikesell, L. & Bontempo, A. C. (in press). Healthcare providers’ impact on the care experiences of patients with endometriosis: The value of trust. Health Communication. Published online ahead of print.
Chung, B., Mikesell, L., & Miklowitz, D. (2014). Flexibility and Structure May Enhance Implementation of Family-Focused Therapy in Community Mental Health Settings. Community Mental Health Journal, 50(7), 787-791.
Theiss, J. A., & Solomon, D. H. (2003, November). Communication and the emotional, cognitive, and relational consequences of first sexual encounters in heterosexual dyads. Paper presented at the meeting of the National Communication Association, Miami, FL.
*Top Four Paper for NCA Interpersonal Communication Division
Isaac, A., Mikesell, L., & Bromley, E. (2016, July). Relevance Where There Might Be None: An Analysis of Problematic Utterances and Repair Initiations within Enchronic Frames in Interactions with Individuals Diagnosed with Schizohprenia. Atypical Interaction Conference, Odense, Denmark.
This event explores the role of community-based participatory research (CBPR) in advancing health equity, featuring a distinguished panel of community leaders and advocates who have collaborated with Rutgers on health-focused initiatives.