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Katz, V.S., Moran, M., & Ognyanova, K. (2019). Contextualizing connectivity: How internet connection type and parental factors influence technology use among lower-income children. Information, Communication & Society, 22(3), 313-335. 10.1080/1369118X.2017.1379551
Diversity Book Club-Open only to the SC&I community.
Wed 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. (brown bag lunches optional) room 222
Gender stereotypes are produced and reinforced on digital and social media platforms.
In new research published by Routledge, SC&I researchers explore the ways journalists view their role in helping the public and policymakers understand scientific information and its relevance to their lives.
Katz, V.S. (2014). Communication dynamics of immigrant integration. Communication Yearbook, 38, 39-68.
Migrant justice can't be separated from climate justice. How can the Green New Deal advance both?
The history of basketball in New York City will be told through an exhibit launching Feb. 14 at the Museum of the City of New York. The first exhibit of its kind, it was proposed and developed by Marc Aronson and Jeffrey Lane served on the advisory board.
This year the annual midwinter meeting will be held in Philadelphia, PA, and will feature a symposium on the future of libraries. Many SC&I faculty, alumni, and students will attend in order to present, participate, network, and learn.
Lane, J. (2020). A smartphone case method: Reimagining social relationships with smartphone data. Journal of Children and Media, 14(4). Published online before print January 3, 2020.