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Sheila McNamee publishes co-authored work, Research and Social Change: A Relational Constructionist Approach (Routledge Advances in Research Methods).


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CMN 698: Communication For Social Change students work with UNH's "Aspiring Hands" organization and the Somersworth Community to plant a community garden.


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Joshua Meyrowitz is a 2012 recipient of the University of Teaching Excellence Award in the College of Liberal Arts.


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Tiziana Mancini lecture April 19, 2012


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Marco Giovanni Mariani, lecture April 26, 2012


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Comm-entary student journal forum.


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Meeting new people is a common occurrence in daily life, but what are the expectations that Americans have of this ritual?


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For a complete list of the Department of Communication's Fall 2011 Colloquia, click Read Full Story.


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Communication/IA major and McNair fellow Tobi Afolayan shares the results of his interviews with Nigerian immigrants living in Manchester, NH.


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Professor Lynn Harter, School of Communication Studies, Ohio University 

    The Art of the Possible

    12:40 - 2:00 pm, in Horton 114

    All are welcome!


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Professor Jack Lannamann, Department of Communication, University of New Hampshire

    Relational Embodiment:  Recovering Bodies in Social Constructionist Research

    12:40 - 2:00 pm, in Horton 114.

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Professor Philip Glenn, Department of Communication, Emerson College

    "So What You're Saying is . . . ":  Mediation and the Speaker-Listener Technique Revisited.
    Thursday, March 31, 2011,   12:40 - 2:00pm,  Horton 114

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Professor James Farrell offers thoughts on tenor of recent political discourse.


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Lawrence Prelli wins a 2010 University Faculty Excellence in Teaching Award.


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Colonial Encounters, European Kettles, and the Magic of Mimesis in the Late Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Century Indigenous Northeast and Great Lakes

 

Professor Meghan Howey

Department of Anthropology, UNH

 

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Prof. Jen Borda's new book on depictions of women labor activists in movies is due to be released in September of 2010.


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The Department of Communication is holding a commencement ceremony for graduating seniors on Friday, May 21, from 6:30-8:00 p.m. in the Strafford Room of the MUB.


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Professor Beverly James and Professor Patrick Daley retire from the Department of Communication.


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Monograph on newspaper competition and public spheres in New Hampshire in the early revolutionary period is subject of monograph, published in Journalism Communication Monographs, Vol. 11, No. 1, Spring 2009


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