
Found Signals
Communication Studies
Class: MSCR 1230 Introduction to Film Production sec. 1 Instructor: Seth Mulliken, Assistant Teaching Professor Spring 2018


Addressing Science-related Misinformation: Exploring Cross-Cultural Differences and NGO Responses
Communication Studies
The key focus of the research is the relationship between vaccine hesitancy and climate change denial because of misinformation, specifically on how it is perceived because of social media.


What if?
Communication Studies
Class: MSCR 1230 Introduction to Film Production sec. 2 Instructor: Seth Mulliken, Assistant Teaching Professor Spring 2018


Health Campaign Message Design & Snapchat Geofilte
Communication Studies
Susan Mello, Assistant Professor, Communication Studies Class: COMM 4102 Health Communication Campaigns Spring 2018


Invisible
Communication Studies
Watch the short film created in MSCR 1230: Introduction to Film Production


Health Campaign Message Design & Snapchat Geofilte
Communication Studies
Susan Mello, Assistant Professor, Communication Studies Class: COMM 4102 Health Communication Campaigns Spring 2018


Invisible
Communication Studies
Watch the short film created in MSCR 1230: Introduction to Film Production


Found Signals
Communication Studies
Class: MSCR 1230 Introduction to Film Production sec. 1 Instructor: Seth Mulliken, Assistant Teaching Professor Spring 2018


Addressing Science-related Misinformation: Exploring Cross-Cultural Differences and NGO Responses
Communication Studies
The key focus of the research is the relationship between vaccine hesitancy and climate change denial because of misinformation, specifically on how it is perceived because of social media.


What if?
Communication Studies
Class: MSCR 1230 Introduction to Film Production sec. 2 Instructor: Seth Mulliken, Assistant Teaching Professor Spring 2018

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Invisible
Communication Studies
Watch the short film created in MSCR 1230: Introduction to Film Production


Found Signals
Communication Studies
Class: MSCR 1230 Introduction to Film Production sec. 1 Instructor: Seth Mulliken, Assistant Teaching Professor Spring 2018


Addressing Science-related Misinformation: Exploring Cross-Cultural Differences and NGO Responses
Communication Studies
The key focus of the research is the relationship between vaccine hesitancy and climate change denial because of misinformation, specifically on how it is perceived because of social media.


What if?
Communication Studies
Class: MSCR 1230 Introduction to Film Production sec. 2 Instructor: Seth Mulliken, Assistant Teaching Professor Spring 2018


Health Campaign Message Design & Snapchat Geofilte
Communication Studies
Susan Mello, Assistant Professor, Communication Studies Class: COMM 4102 Health Communication Campaigns Spring 2018

Featured Work

User Engagement with Climate Activism on TikTok
Journalism
In recent years, the social media platform TikTok has become a stage for activism, especially among young adults. However, research is relatively limited on the subject, especially content relating to climate activism.


For Boston’s working homeless, a job is not enough
Journalism
Undergraduate November 11, 2016


What it’s like to survive high school only to fail college
Journalism
Growing up, Amber realized she would one day need a college degree to avoid the life of economic hardship that had torn apart her family.


Small, Dangerous, and Everywhere
Journalism
A group of students from the School of Journalism spent their semester learning about and researching water in our very own city of Boston. They completed six individual projects, coming together to form The City of Water, which discusses everything from the issues with water infrastructure and who it hurts, to marine life and how it is affected by pollution, to the Boston Harbor's history, hidden below the surface.


Climate Journalism and Social Media: Analyzing Practices on Twitter
Journalism
Amid mass spread of climate misinformation and disinformation on social media platforms, climate journalists attempt to disseminate accurate climate change information via social media.


Small, Dangerous, and Everywhere
Journalism
A group of students from the School of Journalism spent their semester learning about and researching water in our very own city of Boston. They completed six individual projects, coming together to form The City of Water, which discusses everything from the issues with water infrastructure and who it hurts, to marine life and how it is affected by pollution, to the Boston Harbor's history, hidden below the surface.


Climate Journalism and Social Media: Analyzing Practices on Twitter
Journalism
Amid mass spread of climate misinformation and disinformation on social media platforms, climate journalists attempt to disseminate accurate climate change information via social media.


User Engagement with Climate Activism on TikTok
Journalism
In recent years, the social media platform TikTok has become a stage for activism, especially among young adults. However, research is relatively limited on the subject, especially content relating to climate activism.


For Boston’s working homeless, a job is not enough
Journalism
Undergraduate November 11, 2016


What it’s like to survive high school only to fail college
Journalism
Growing up, Amber realized she would one day need a college degree to avoid the life of economic hardship that had torn apart her family.

Carousel with one slide shown at a time. Use the Previous and Next buttons to navigate.

Climate Journalism and Social Media: Analyzing Practices on Twitter
Journalism
Amid mass spread of climate misinformation and disinformation on social media platforms, climate journalists attempt to disseminate accurate climate change information via social media.


User Engagement with Climate Activism on TikTok
Journalism
In recent years, the social media platform TikTok has become a stage for activism, especially among young adults. However, research is relatively limited on the subject, especially content relating to climate activism.


For Boston’s working homeless, a job is not enough
Journalism
Undergraduate November 11, 2016


What it’s like to survive high school only to fail college
Journalism
Growing up, Amber realized she would one day need a college degree to avoid the life of economic hardship that had torn apart her family.


Small, Dangerous, and Everywhere
Journalism
A group of students from the School of Journalism spent their semester learning about and researching water in our very own city of Boston. They completed six individual projects, coming together to form The City of Water, which discusses everything from the issues with water infrastructure and who it hurts, to marine life and how it is affected by pollution, to the Boston Harbor's history, hidden below the surface.

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