The grants will support the work of Associate Professor Todd Wolfson, who is co-founder and co-director of the Media, Inequality & Change Center (MIC) and a member of the MMP's Board of Directors.
Katz, V.S. (2014). Kids in the Middle: How Children of Immigrants Negotiate Community Interactions for their Families. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.
By researching and analyzing the leadership insights and practices of proven global leaders such as Nelson Mandela, Indra Nooyi, Abraham Lincoln, Jack Ma, Golda Meir, Bill Gates, and Sara Blakely to name a few; Dool aims to provide readers with insights to enhance their leadership skills.
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The Social Media & Society Cluster is a transdisciplinary unit within Rutgers School of Communication and Information that supports research extending across the boundaries of the i-School, communication, and media studies programs
SC&I Youth Cluster is a community of scholars from the School of Communication and Information at Rutgers University who explore the role of communication, media, information, and technology in the lives of young people.
The Rutgers University Conversation Analysis Lab (RUCAL) brings together scholars with an interest in understanding the workings of social interaction across a wide variety of social settings and contexts.
The NetSCI Lab is dedicated to producing cutting edge networks research, advancing theories of social networks, methods for network analysis, and the practical application of networks research.
The Media, Inequality and Change Center (MIC) is a collaboration between Rutgers University’s School of Communication and Information and the University of Pennsylvania’s Annenberg School.
HCI Lab for Health and Sustainability is an interdisciplinary research lab that studies human behaviors, creates new computing technologies, and evaluates the use of new systems in real world settings to improve the quality of everyday life.