Sheila McNamee publishes co-authored work, Research and Social Change: A Relational Constructionist Approach (Routledge Advances in Research Methods).
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Sheila McNamee publishes co-authored work, Research and Social Change: A Relational Constructionist Approach (Routledge Advances in Research Methods).
CMN 698: Communication For Social Change students work with UNH's "Aspiring Hands" organization and the Somersworth Community to plant a community garden.
Joshua Meyrowitz is a 2012 recipient of the University of Teaching Excellence Award in the College of Liberal Arts.
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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Communication/IA major and McNair fellow Tobi Afolayan shares the results of his interviews with Nigerian immigrants living in Manchester, NH.
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!
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.
All are welcome!
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
All are welcome!
Professor Meghan Howey
Department of Anthropology, UNH
All are welcome!
Prof. Jen Borda's new book on depictions of women labor activists in movies is due to be released in September of 2010.
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.
Professor Beverly James and Professor Patrick Daley retire from the Department of Communication.
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