Communication - COMM

Explores issues and questions about computer-mediated communication and social media in a variety of relationship stages (such as impression formation and relational development to relationship maintenance and termination), contexts (friendship and romantic relationships, collaboration and work), and technologies, in order to understand the psychological, interpersonal, professional, social, and cultural impacts of digital communication media on human relationships. The main course objective is to develop a critical and practical view of online communication--how it differs and how it doesnt--by applying the processes and principles from theories and research to issues and patterns of interactive communication technology use.

Prerequisites: Not open to Freshmen.


COMM 185
79 / 79 Full
Communication Technology and Relationships
Joe Walther 4.0
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15:30 PM - 16:45 PM
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