“'Uncivil'”: The Civil War Stories We Didn’t Learn in School"
Review of Assistant Professor Chenjerai Kumanyika's podcast "Uncivil" in "The New Yorker."
Aumente, Jerome. From Ink on Paper to the Internet: Past Challenges and Future Transformations for New Jersey’s Newspapers. New Jersey Heritage Press, 2007.
Review of Assistant Professor Chenjerai Kumanyika's podcast "Uncivil" in "The New Yorker."
A review of the podcast "Uncivil," co-hosted by Assistant Professor Chenjerai Kumanyika.
The Huffington Post (by Jillian Capewell) writes about Chenjerai Kumanyika’s (SC&I) new podcast ‘Uncivil’ which seeks to clearly draw a line from American history to the present day by examining lesser-known narratives from the Civil War.
Singh, V. K., Radford, M. L., Huang, Q., & Furrer, S. (2017). They basically like destroyed the school one day: On Newer App Features and Cyberbullying in Schools. Proceedings of the 2017 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (pp. 1210-1216). ACM.
Costello, K.L., Martin, J.D., III., Edwards, A.E. (2017). Online Disclosure of Incriminating Information: Patterns of Risky Information Behavior in Two Drug Forums. Journal of the Society for Information Science and Technology, 68(10), 2439-2448. DOI: 10.1002/asi.23880
Let me introduce you to Mark Beal the author of “101 Lessons They Never Taught You in College.” A managing partner at Taylor, a consumer public relations agency whose headquarters are in New York, Beal is also an adjunct professor in the School of Communications at Rutgers University.