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Audience studies investigates the nature of audiences, how audiences emerge, and how audiences can be studied.
This seminar examines the intellectual foundations for librarianship as a discipline, the development of a broadened understanding of pervasive theories and research issues and the identification a
Systematic consideration of the theories and strategies of assessment, planning, development and change at the organizational and programmatic level in non-profit-seeking information organizations.
Information law and regulation; focus on the historical and contemporary legal and regulatory issues stemming from the application of information technology.
This course focuses on the intersections of law, policy, and technology, examining attempts to regulate digital media and information flows.
Focuses on how mediated communication is transforming health/medical practice and affecting health policy processes.
This course overviews majors themes of interpersonal health communication including issues such as physician-patient communication, relationships for individuals with health issues, and the relatio
This course focuses on the design, implementation, and evaluation of communication programs designed to change health behavior of individuals, groups, and entire populations.
Examines newly emerging mediated communication technologies (e.g., mobile phones and internet) affect social relationships and organizations; also, how social forces affect adoption and usage patte
A study of the processes through which scholarly, scientific, and technical ideas are communicated: mentoring; professional, national, and international networks; scholarly and scientific publishin