The Communication, Culture & Technology Master of Arts Program (CCT) explores how we use media and technology to communicate from social, economic, political, and cultural perspectives.
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2009 Faculty Publications
Diana Owen, “Election Media and Youth Political Engagement,” Journal of Social Science Education, vol. 78, no. 2/1, 2008-09: 14-25.
Michael Coventry, et al. "Ways of Seeing: Evidence and Learning in the History Classroom." Teaching American History: Essays Adapted from The Journal of American History, 2001-2007. Ed. Gary J. Kornblith and Carol Lasser. Boston: Bedford/St. Martins, 2009.
D. Linda Garcia, Madhura Kale. “Technological Advance and the Changing Nature of Transnational Standards Organizations.” The Economics of Digital Markets. Ed. Gary Madden and Russel Cooper. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2009.
Kimberly Meltzer. "The Hierarchy of Journalistic Cultural Authority: Journalists’ perspectives according to news medium." Journalism Practice 3.1 (2009).
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Upcoming Events
- Jul 14, 6pm-7pm: Communication, Culture & Technology MA Program Info Session

