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EDUCATION * Undergraduate Communication Major * Doctorate in Communication * Executive Education RESEARCH * Our Research Areas * Our Research Centers & Groups Hot Topics POLITICAL POLARIZATION More Political Communication News News HOW IDEOLOGICALLY DIVIDED IS THE AMERICAN PUBLIC? The Polarization Research Lab, a new initiative from Prof. Yphtach Lelkes and colleagues at Dartmouth and Stanford, will work to answer that question. News 1 Aug 2022 CABLE NEWS NETWORKS HAVE GROWN MORE POLARIZED, STUDY FINDS Centers & Groups POLARIZATION RESEARCH LAB Visit Neil Fasching's profile NEIL FASCHING Graduate Student News 26 Jul 2022 TV NEWS TOP DRIVER OF POLITICAL ECHO CHAMBERS IN U.S. Hot Topics TECHNOLOGY & SOCIETY More on Technology & Society Event YESTERDAY'S FUTURE: THE CENTURIES-LONG QUEST FOR VIRTUAL REALITY ThuSep15 ThuSep15 Thu 15 Sep This talk brings experts to discuss and historicize the intellectual and technological foundations of our long virtual reality (VR) mission. 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LAB In the Media LOS ANGELES TIMES: AS GLOBAL HEALTH THREATS EVOLVED, THE CDC DIDN’T Visit Dolores Albarracín, Ph.D.'s profile DOLORES ALBARRACÍN, PH.D. Faculty LEADERS IN COMMUNICATION Scroll through this video gallery to hear our faculty and students explain their research passions and academic interests in their own words. What does curiosity look like — literally? Professor David Lydon-Staley and artist Rebecca Kamen explain how research into curiosity has been turned into art. Assistant Professor Juan Llamas-Rodriguez talks about how his childhood in Mexico set him on a path to studying borders and forms of entertainment that both depict and transcend them. What is it like to be a doctoral student at the International Communication Association annual conference? We followed four Annenberg students to find out. An international group of multimodal Communication scholars recently convened to share their knowledge production through film, art, movement, music, and sound. On May 28, 2022, Professor Emeritus Robert C. Hornik received the Steven H. Chaffee Career Achievement Award from ICA. Doctoral Candidate and artist Roopa Vasudevan studies the ways that the everyday technologies shape our daily lives. Dean Jackson on his research focus, interest in multimodal scholarship, and outlook on his role as dean Prof. Julia Ticona talks about her new book, "Left to Our Own Devices: Coping With Insecure Work in a Digital Age." Ten years after Occupy Wall Street, Prof. Jessa Lingel's class "We are the 99%: Media and Memory of the Occupy Movement" helps students understand that moment in participatory democracy. Professor Sarah J. Jackson talks about her path to studying identity and inequality in media, and how activists can shape the public conversation. What does curiosity look like — literally? Professor David Lydon-Staley and artist Rebecca Kamen explain how research into curiosity has been turned into art. 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