[Air-L] Choosing a Ph. D. program

mama.nin at gmail.com mama.nin at gmail.com
Fri Jun 25 07:30:49 PDT 2010


Hi Theo,

There are a ton of interesting programs out there- several of which are interdisciplinary. However, I'll just plug my own program at Drexel University, Media, Culture & Communication ;)

Check them out on drexel's webpages or feel free to email me off list if you want to chat. 

Best,
Nora


Nora Madison, Doctoral Candidate
Culture & Communication
Drexel University, Philadelphia PA

Out beyond ideas of wrong-doing and right-doing, there is a field. I will meet you there ~Rumi

On Jun 24, 2010, at 10:33 PM, "Theodore Plothe" <Z1593072 at students.niu.edu> wrote:

> AoIR Peeps,
>   Hello all. This is one of the stranger requests that will come down the pipe, but Dr. Cornish said it was OK to ask, so here I go. 
>   I will be graduating from Northern Illinois in the Spring of 2011, so I have to start looking at doctoral programs now. My research interests are in new media and technology and its integration with social networking and fandom with a journalism and sports media tint. (I'm really a quad) My thesis, on NFL Players and Twitter, has been accepted for AoIR 11.0 and I am pretty stoked to see many of you there. AoIR 10 in Milwaukee really opened my eyes to the field, and my research interests are brimming.
>   I know I'm not going to find an exact fit, but can anyone give me some advice? AoIR doesn't have a program database, and NATCOM is so vast, I'm getting lost in it. I've found some programs with AEJMC, but I'd really appreciate some guidance. Geography doesn't matter, but I have to stay in the States. My iguana and fiancé don't want me to leave. :( Thanks for your time and consideration!
> Until next time,
> Theo
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