January 27, NetSCI Distinguished Speaker Series - Dr. Drew Margolin
Networks of Informative Fiction? Can there be some truth in misinformation, and why this matters for network research.
Networks of Informative Fiction? Can there be some truth in misinformation, and why this matters for network research.
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,
Thomas Valente will open with a review of the many structural ways that social networks influence individual behaviors. He then presents what is known about network methods for program implementation and focuses on network interventions.
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.
Substance Abuse in the U.S.A. and Greece by Rutgers University & Democritus University.
We invite you to join the Fall 2020 semester kickoff of the Rutgers COVID-19 Communication (Mis)Information Working Group. We are excited host Charles Senteio for our first meeting of the semester, Monday 9/21 at 3 p.m.