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As the founder and head of Muslim.co, the first international news and lifestyle publication for Millennial and Gen Z Muslims, Al-Khatahtbeh, at 22, is the youngest to make the list in the media category.
Welcome back to the spring 2021 semester. As teaching starts we are, of course, disappointed that it must be delivered at a distance. We welcome your understanding of why that is. And I want to let you know, how grateful we are to have you as part of the SC&I community.
Matthew Weber, a communication scholar whose research examines media, organizational change, and communication dynamics, has rejoined SC&I as an associate professor with tenure after having served for several years as an endowed faculty member at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities.
Rutgers researcher explains how understanding media and advertising helps with substance abuse among adolescents.
In a chapter titled “Networked Street Life,” published in the new “Oxford Handbook of Sociology and Digital Media,” Assistant Professor Jeffrey Lane addresses a new area of ethnographic field research that “links the inequality concerns of urban sociologists and digital scholars who are studying inequality, and particularly digital inequality, in urban neighborhoods.”
Renowned Handbook includes a chapter by Chayko on the practice of identity, and one by Paris on information, technology, and work.
The mission of journalism, Professor John Pavlik says, is the pursuit of truth and thereby hold the powerful accountable for their actions in every civil society. In a newly published paper Pavlik outlines ten core principles journalism educators and practitioners can follow to ensure success in the rapidly changing media industry.
The October 2020 SC&I newsletter is now available online.