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SC&I alumni, students, and faculty members partnered with Rutgers Athletics and Whoo-Rah Productions to produce the film which sheds light on gender inequality in sports and celebrates the 1982 Rutgers Women’s Basketball Team.
Basic concepts, models, and theories examining the role of communication in human behavior.
The Artificial Intelligence (AI) field is characterized by homogeneity and elitism, with many barriers. A small (predominately white, male, and USA-based) group of researchers has created technology with a global impact and set a limiting narrative about who can enter the field.
Members of SC&I’s faculty, Ph.D. students, and alumni will attend and present at the 2022 Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE) conference in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, October 24-26.
Weber, Matthew S., Yanovitzky, Itzhak. Networks, Knowledge Brokers, and the Public Policymaking Process
Floyd, K., Schrodt, P., Erbert, L. A., & Scharp, K. M. (2022). Exploring communication theory: Making sense of us. Taylor & Francis.
The Ph.D. program in Communication, Information, and Media at Rutgers University will be holding a virtual information session for prospective students on Thursday, November 3, from 7-8 p.m. EST. We hope that you will join us to learn more about our Ph.D. program.
The ISIC Conference honors the late SC&I Associate Professor of Library and Information Science Ross Todd by establishing an annual award in his name.
Exploration of the uses of experimental, descriptive, historical-critical, and field-research approaches to the study of communication.
The proliferation of social media has given rise to widespread study and speculation about the impact of digital technologies on politics, activism, and social change. Key among these debates is the role social media play in shaping the contemporary public sphere, and by proxy, our democracy.