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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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Arlington: The Rap

Published 3 Jul, 2009

It would not seem appropriate to have a blog based in Washington without drawing attention this brilliant video. This video has taken Washington by storm with this appearing on the local NBC, FOX and ABC stations (they do some pretty hard-hitting repor...

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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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