[Air-L] Technology and authority: Graduate programs
Chadwick Andrew
Andrew.Chadwick at rhul.ac.uk
Fri May 23 03:55:10 PDT 2008
And another in the UK! MSc and PhD in New Political Communication at
Royal Holloway, University of London:
http://newpolcom.rhul.ac.uk
Yours,
Andy
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A few more in the UK
http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/media@lse/research/
www.lkl.ac.uk
On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 6:20 AM, Kimberly De Vries
<cuuixsilver at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Media and Culture at Utrecht University, NL, Information and Media at
> University of Aarhus, DK.
>
> --In fact Utrecht has a huge and relative to the field, a long
established
> program.
>
> On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 2:52 PM, Brian Wickhem <wickhem at gmail.com>
wrote:
>
> > Hello fine scholars and researchers,
> >
> > I'm currently looking around for Ph.D tracks and scholars for
graduate
> > school (fall '09). I'm most interested in how new media is being
used to
> > challenge authority: digital music, memes, mobile communications.
> >
> > After a good amount of research, I created this short list of
programs
> that
> > seem to be a good fit, thought it might be nice to spread it around
for
> > future students' benefits:
> >
> > USC (Anneberg School)
> > UC Davis (Communications)
> > Northwestern (Media, Technology and Society)
> > Northwestern (Technology and Behavior Studies)
> > Washington (Communications)
> > NYU (Media, Culture, and Communications)
> > Utah (Communications)
> > U of Illinois at Chicago (Communications)
> > Iowa (Communication Studies)
> > UC San Diego (Communications)
> > Michigan State (Communications Arts and Sciences)
> > Cornell (Science and Technology Studies)
> > Michigan (Communications Studies)
> > Georgia Tech (Language, Literature, and Communications)
> > UC Santa Barbara (Communications)
> > Georgetown (Communication, Culture, and Technolgy)
> > Rutgers (School of Communication, Information, and Library Studies)
> > Virginia Tech (Science and Technology Studies)
> > MIT (MediaLab) (really only a good one if you have experience in
> > hardware/computer programming, though...)
> >
> > Anyone have any further suggestions as to where I/others should be
> looking?
> >
> > Any further advice would be great...and thanks in advance. Always
look
> > forward to the daily posts!
> >
> > Brian Wickhem
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> --
> Kim De Vries
>
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