The Communication area of the interdisciplinary doctoral program in the School of Communication and Information has faculty with research interests in six interconnected areas:
- Communication and Technology
- Computational Social Science
- Health Communication
- Interpersonal and Family Communication
- Language and Social Interaction
- Organizational Communication
Our world-class faculty have been recognized nationally and internationally with various awards for their scholarship, including top paper awards, article awards, book awards, and career awards.
Doctoral students in Communication conduct problem-oriented research at the intersection of these areas that focuses on a variety of prominent contemporary topics, such as social networks, social media, online privacy and anonymity, children's media use, community health programs, health campaigns, medical provider-patient interaction, interaction on emergency and emotional support telephone lines, family involvement in palliative care, global teams, organizational change, corporate social responsibility, and institutional leadership.
For more information contact COM area coordinator, Matthew Weber.