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SC&I faculty members and student scholars participated in the 7th biennial D.C. Health Communication Conference (DCHC), sponsored by George Mason University’s Department of Communication and Center for Health and Risk Communication. Held April 27-29, DCHC celebrated its 11th anniversary this year with the theme “Health Communication for a Changing World.”
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.
An Associate Professor of Journalism and Media Studies, Aronczyk’s research and teaching address issues related to media and political communication; media theory; critical methodologies; promotional cultures; and writing as craft and as profession.
By Andrea Alexander, University Communications and Marketing
JMS is proud to present the annual JMS Film and Media Showcase on May 4th.
SC&I faculty members Shawnika Hull, Sunyoung Kim, and Caitlin Petre have received tenure-track promotions, the Rutgers Board of Governors announced on April 20, 2023.
Jamie Logan JMS’20 is a documentary filmmaker who focuses heavily on social justice-related issues, animal rights, and the environment. She’s an associate producer for CaveLight Films, oversees nationwide vegan campaigns for Generation Vegan, and is a content contributor for vKind, a vegan business app.
This course links communication theory to the practice of marketing and media planning.
Twitter is credited as an essential tool in promoting
21st-century social movements, but questions
remain about the limits of its efficacy. This talk
focuses on how Black Twitter created a venue for
critical discussions on the way we think about and
act on race-related issues in the United States.
Through a review of key cases, including the
Movement for Black Lives, pivotal elections, and a
series of call-outs and "cancellations," Clark
encourages us to consider how we position Twitter
and other social media technologies in liberation
struggles and offers a warning about over-reliance
on technology as a tool in anti-racist work.
Hull and Miller will receive the awards at the Chancellor-Provost’s Celebration of Faculty Excellence, which will take place on Wednesday, April 26, from 5-7 pm at The Rutgers Club on the Rutgers University-New Brunswick Livingston campus.