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Join us this fall for our DEWG research events. Our first event featuring the authors and editors of a new special issue of Qualitative Sociology on Digital Ethnography.
A new study reveals neither host country fully utilized virtual reality to promote the games and promote national branding and adds to the theoretical discussions on the role VR plays in sports journalism and sports public relations and provides practical recommendations on the use of virtual reality during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ashante Patterson MCM’20, SAS’18, a communications and marketing manager with the Mount Sinai Health System, is intent on raising awareness of health awareness that affects communities of color.
For forty years, SC&I has sought to understand communication, information, and media processes, organizations, and technologies as they affect individuals, societies, and the relationships among them.
Both undergraduate and graduate students expanded their academic knowledge, field experience, and understanding of European cultures this past spring and summer by taking study abroad classes taught by SC&I faculty through Rutgers Global.
SC&I is hosting an information session for students interested in Communication, Information Technology and Informatics, and Journalism and Media Studies majors. The session will provide a revi
Associate Professor Charles Senteio is co-leading a study aiming to evaluate the effectiveness of social media ads promoting health information that are created by members of the communities they are targeting with the messaging, compared with ads created by government and health organizations.
Join us for this important event, Reparative Media: How To Heal Our Culture, featuring Aymar Jean "AJ" Christian, an associate professor of communication studies at Northwestern University,