I think that research like that would also be very welcome within the Information Schools (iSchools): http://www.ischools.org/oc/schools.html (I notice that you have Rutgers iSchool on the list, but there are many others, like Syracuse, where I am, that I know would welcome such work.) Of course, the main goal should be to identify a researcher (or better yet a small group of co-located collaborators) whose research work is close to your interests and whose research style you respect. --J On May 22, 2008, at 5:52 PM, Brian Wickhem wrote:
Hello fine scholars and researchers,
I'm currently looking around for Ph.D tracks and scholars for graduate school (fall '09). I'm most interested in how new media is being used to challenge authority: digital music, memes, mobile communications.
After a good amount of research, I created this short list of programs that seem to be a good fit, thought it might be nice to spread it around for future students' benefits:
USC (Anneberg School) UC Davis (Communications) Northwestern (Media, Technology and Society) Northwestern (Technology and Behavior Studies) Washington (Communications) NYU (Media, Culture, and Communications) Utah (Communications) U of Illinois at Chicago (Communications) Iowa (Communication Studies) UC San Diego (Communications) Michigan State (Communications Arts and Sciences) Cornell (Science and Technology Studies) Michigan (Communications Studies) Georgia Tech (Language, Literature, and Communications) UC Santa Barbara (Communications) Georgetown (Communication, Culture, and Technolgy) Rutgers (School of Communication, Information, and Library Studies) Virginia Tech (Science and Technology Studies) MIT (MediaLab) (really only a good one if you have experience in hardware/computer programming, though...)
Anyone have any further suggestions as to where I/others should be looking?
Any further advice would be great...and thanks in advance. Always look forward to the daily posts!
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