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In this course, students learn how to effectively present complex information using the Web, multimedia or information visualization techniques.
This event marks the release of the timely and vital guide book Silence and Omissions: A Media Guide for Covering Gender-Based Violence.The book, written in consultation with over one hundred women journalists around the world, sets out a human-rights framework for reporting on gendered violence, as well as the importance of using a survivor-centered approach. It can be accessed digitally or in print.
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Network analysis has been widely employed to examine the social structure of team, groups, and organizations. In this talk, Y. Jasmine Wu will present two studies that apply network analysis in two different settings. The first study investigates the extent to which interpersonal trust in the workplace is influenced by individuals’ perceived proximity to one another.
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.
Rutgers graduate Ameer Al-Khatahtbeh created an online media organization that now reaches millions of Gen Z and Millennials.
This course introduces students to a variety of interpretive research methods employed to study the media and communication.
This course is not being offered in the 2020-21 academic year; the schedule for 2021-22 and beyond is yet to be determined.
A new analysis by Professor of Journalism and Media Studies John V. Pavlik reveals both positive and negative attributes of the new generative AI Chatbot ChatGPT.