Emerging Media and Technology

emerging media technologies play important roles in culture and communities. 

Research in this area examines how emerging technologies open up new possibilities in terms of freedom of expression and access to information, but also addresses the complex ways that power is negotiated within these new media. It also explores the opportunities that arise for creating social movements and social change but also the accompanying threats that may be presented to democracy and freedom. Moreover, this research explores new technologies as sites of cultural expression and representation.

recent research by our faculty has addressed:

  • The role of social media in politics and political discourse

  • The intersection of digital journalism, mobile technologies, and public discourse

  • The impact of information and communication technologies on urban revitalization efforts
  • Computer-mediated communication
  • Virtual and  cyber communities and social media
  • The social implications of big data and algorithms
  • Video games and gaming culture
  • Embodied computing (wearables, embeddables, ingestibles, implantables)

Faculty

Courses

Students who have an interest in emerging media and technology are encouraged to enroll in the following classes:

  • Emerging media and communication
  • Communication institutions
  • Social media scraping and computational textual analysis
  • Content analysis
  • Media ethnography
  • Digital qualitative research methods