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Faculty members from the Communication, Journalism and Media
Studies, and Library and Information Science Departments have published books
this year.
Jennifer Dunne Keeney, a student in the Master of Communication and Media (MCM) program, comes to Rutgers via a lengthy career as a performing and visual artist. After receiving her BFA from NYU Tisch School of the Arts, Keeney has performed in numerous Broadway shows, national tours, international productions in foreign languages, music videos, and television appearances such as the “Tony Awards” and “Late Show with Stephen Colbert.”
Barkhuus, L. (2012).The Mismeasurement of Privacy: Using Contextual Integrity to Reconsider Privacy in HCI. Proceedings of CHI 2012.
Barkhuus, L. (2016). Caring About Sharing: Couples' Practices in Single User Device Access. Proceedings of GROUP 2016.
Barkhuus, L. (2016). Acting with Technology: Rehearsing for Mixed-Media Live Performances. Proceedings of CHI 2016.
Barkhuus, L. (2018). Making the City My Own: Uses and Practices of Mobile Location Technologies for Exploration of a New City. Journal of Personal and Ubiqutous Computing.
Barkhuus, L. (2022). "You have been in Close Contact with a Person Infected with COVID-19 and you may have been Infected": Understanding Privacy Concerns, Trust and Adoption in Mobile COVID-19 Tracing Across Four Countries. Proceedings of ACM Human-Computer Interact. 6, MobileHCI.
Mark your calendar for the first talk of the NetSCI Distinguished Speaker Series featuring Dr. Marlon Twyman from the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism.
CI-119 has been updated with state-of-the-art technology which will greatly enhance teaching and learning at SC&I, and the new design will serve as a future use case for building innovative classrooms across Rutgers and other U.S. iSchools.
The aim of a new NSF-funded project is to develop a learning ecosystem to enable up to 1,000 high school students in Rhode Island to explore and learn how Machine Learning and AI are impacting equity in healthcare. Associate Professor Charles Senteio is a consultant on this cutting-edge grant.