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Threats’s research integrates perspectives from library and information science, public health, health informatics, human-computer interaction, and digital sociology.
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When Harry Potter fans have attended midnight movie launches, book signings, festivals, and other events, they are directly contributing to the success of the Harry Po
Four New Faculty Members will Join the Communication Department in Fall 2020.
The book “focuses on Menhem the designer; it offers an overview of his career along three main axes: political engagement, cultural production, and journalistic design.”
The book explores a new type of collective memory, that of aging baby boomers who first labeled their parents “The Greatest Generation” to share and celebrate their accomplishments during World War II.
Lingel explores “how craigslist champions openness, democracy, and other vanishing principles of the early web.”
In this new book, Lerner tells the story of (MORE) and its legacy, and explores the power of criticism to reform and guide the institutions of the press and, in turn, influence public discourse.