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Marchi’s new book explores how young people are using social media as their primary source of news, and what the implications of this trend are for the future of journalism and a healthy democracy.
Professors Radford and Cassell teach a course in England which provides SC&I Master of Information (MI) students the opportunity to work hands-on with British archives dating back to the 1300s, travel, tea time and much more.
Ghosh's paper explores the identification of verbal irony or sarcasm from online interactions, such as discussion forums or Twitter.
This course provides an introduction to, and overview of, community engagement theory and practice and its relevance to building the relationships that serve the information needs of communities in
Kumar, Deepa. “Framing Islam: The Resurgence of Orientalism During the Bush II Era.” Journal of Communication Inquiry 34.3 (2010): 254–277. Print.
SC&I is happy to be part of the national celebration of Free Speech.