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Who decides what we watch, read, and listen to in the digital media age?
Aakhus, M. (2017). The Communicative Work of Organizations in Shaping Argumentative Realities. Philosophy & Technology, 30, 191-208.
Fashion Journalism is a course for advanced students in the Journalism and Media Studies major who have an interest in writing about fashion, a key industry in New York City.
This interactive workshop will increase your understanding of individual/group identities.
You'll explore ways to:
- Promote civil discourse on campus
- Challenge anti-Semitism,racism, and all forms of discrimination
- Create and sustain inclusive learning environments at Rutgers and beyond
Association focuses on supporting University deans and directors to further academic programs
Aakhus, M., and Jackson, S. (2014), Becoming More Reflective about the Role of Design in Communication. Journal of Applied Communication Research, 2.2 125–134.
Current Master of Communication and Media (MCM) student Laina Hubbard discusses the benefits of the graduate program and how they impact her current career at Rutgers University.