Communications Archive

Joseph Reagle, Northeastern – Peeple

Would you rate your friends like you rate a business on Yelp? Joseph Reagle, assistant professor

Jeffrey Hall, University of Kansas – Flirtatious Miscommunication

Can you easily tell when someone is flirting with you? Jeffrey Hall, professor of communication studies

Christopher Liu, University of Toronto – Ideology and Proximity

Does personal interaction with people who hold conflicting ideology influence your thinking? Chris Liu, a professor

Tiziana Casciaro, University of Toronto – Professional Networking

Networking with your colleagues can be an onerous task. Tiziana Casciaro, a professor at the Rotman

Brian Southwell, UNC Chapel Hill – Misinformation

How accurate is your information? Brian Southwell, research professor of mass communication at UNC Chapel Hill,

Katharine Gelber, University of Queensland – 9/11 and Free Speech

The events of 9/11/2001 have had profound effects on our society. Katharine Gelber, professor of politics

Robert Edgell, SUNY Polytechnic Institute – Architectural Technology Management

Technology management is a something of an abstract business concept. Robert Edgell, a professor of technology

Jessica Gall Myrick, Indiana University – Celebrity Influence

The suicide of Robin Williams is just the latest example of a celebrity’s actions raising the

David Zweig, University of Toronto Scarborough – Knowledge Hiding

The hiding of information and knowledge can prove disastrous. David Zweig, an associate professor of organizational

Stacy Tye-Williams, Iowa State – Workplace Bullies

Bullying has never been limited to the schoolyard. Stacy Tye-Williams, professor of communication studies and English