J. Sophia Fu Receives Top Dissertation Award for her Research on Social Entrepreneurship
The Academy of Management names Fu the recipient of its Best Social Entrepreneurship Paper Award.
Scholars at the School of Communication and Information take an interdisciplinary approach to research that spans the fields of information science, library studies, communication, journalism and media studies.
The Academy of Management names Fu the recipient of its Best Social Entrepreneurship Paper Award.
In her latest book, Klein, the Rutgers inaugural Gloria Steinem Endowed Chair in Media, Culture, and Feminist Studies, “explains how the bold ideas and action within the Green New Deal could avert climate catastrophe and be a blueprint for a just and thriving society.”
At the colloquium, five new faculty members presented overviews of their research and fielded questions from the audience, comprised of SC&I faculty and staff attending the annual fall event.
The NCA will present Fu with the award on November 16 at the NCA 105th Annual Convention in Baltimore.
In their new book, “Interactive IR User Study Design, Evaluation, and Reporting,” Liu and Shah conducted a systematic review of state-of-the-art interactive information retrieval (IIR) research papers and developed a new faceted framework for supporting user study design, reporting, and evaluation.
In the age of high-tech electronics many kids spend about half their visit with grandparents watching videos or playing with apps
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Rutgers Center for Organizational Leadership was actively involved in the design, coordination, and facilitation of the Botswana-Rutgers Leadership Summit, which was hosted at Rutgers in early May 2019.
The International Communication Association honors SC&I’s Dean Jonathan Potter for his distinguished contributions to the field of communication and his service to education.
The NSF-funded 2019 Consortium for the Science of Sociotechnical Systems (CSST) Summer Research Institute, to be held at Rutgers on June 18-22 2019, will connect late-phase doctoral students and emerging scholars with senior scholars in sociotechnical systems and critical informatics research fields, providing substantive learning and research coordination networking opportunities to advance their work.