- 1. columbia university
- 1.1. anthropology
- 1.2. communications
- 1.3. sociology
- 1.4. political science
- 1.5. school of international and public affairs (SIPA)
- 1.6. architecture
- 2. nyu
- 2.1. anthropology
- 2.2. media, culture, and communications
- 2.3. political science
- 2.4. sociology
- 3. new school for social research
- 3.1. anthropology
- 3.2. political science
- 3.3. sociology
- 4. princeton university
- 4.1. history
- 5. rutgers
- 6. teachers college
columbia university
communications
transparency and democracy, michael schudson, mondays, 02:00pm-04:00pm.
social impact of mass media, andie tucher, wednesdays, 04:00pm-06:00pm.
media and contemporary society, todd gitlin, mondays, 02:00-04:00pm.
sociology
sociology and the public, joshua whitford, tuesdays, 02:10pm-04:00pm.
field research methods, herbert gans, tuesdays, 09:00am-10:50am.
economic sociology (yes, yes, we know, but david stark writes interesting stuff about communication and media issues too), david stark, mondays, 02:10pm-04:00pm.
science, knowledge, and technology, diane vaughan, mondays, 06:10pm-08:00pm.
political science
- Quant Classes for those interested in doing quantitative research. They follow progression as follows
Statistics - Bob Shapiro teaches a two semester progression - semester one for those who haven't done any statsv take W4910, if you've done basic regression you can start at W4911. After this Gregory Wawro teaches hardcore advanced stats W4292 for dealing with qualitative data and W4292 for dealing with panel and time series data
Game Theory - Prof's Epstein and Humphrey's teach a progression of two classes that start their sequence in the Spring semester.
school of international and public affairs (SIPA)
Critical Issues in U.S. Foreign Policy, Rubin
Western European Public Opinion & Party Politics, Scherrer
Perceptions and Politics of Global News, Silber
Global Communications in World Affairs, Jackson
Technology & National Security, Wagner
architecture
the history of architectural theory, Mark Wigley, Wednesdays, 11am-1pm
nyu
media, culture, and communications
(overview here)
History of Communication Research, Ron Robin, Wednesday 04:55-07:05pm.
Politics of the Gaze, Allen Feldman, Monday 4:55 - 7:05 pm
Topics in Digital Media, Aram Sinnreich, Thursday 4:55 - 7:05 pm
Transnational Communities and Media Cultures, Juan Piñon, Monday 4:55 - 7:05 pm
Political Communication, Charlton McIlwain, Tuesday: 4:55 - 7:05 pm
Communication Processes: Gender, Race, and Cultural Identity, Deborah Borisoff, Wednesday 4:55 - 7:05 pm
The Languages of Communication: From Cave Painting to Print, Terence Moran, Tuesday 4:55 - 7:05 pm
The Electronic Media: Television, Susan Murray, Tuesday: 2 - 4:10 pm
Decolonization and its Aftermath, Arvind Rajagopal and Robert J.C. Young, Tuesday: 3:30 - 5:30 pm
Communication Environments: Macroanalysis, David Poltrack, Thursday 7:15 - 9:25 pm
Communication and Political Propaganda, Salvatore Fallica, Thursday 7:15 - 9:25 pm
Interpersonal Communication, Susan Fox, Wednesday 7:15 - 9:25 pm
Doctoral Core Seminar, Rodney Benson, Mondays, 01:00-03:10pm.
political science
(overview here)
various, including this one for people interested in public debate
deliberation and democratic theory, landa and manin wednesdays, 4pm-6pm.
sociology
(overview here)
various general courses, nothing on media and communications in particular, though this one might be interesting for the theoretically minded
seminar in politics, culture, and social theory, craig calhoun and richard sennett, tuesdays, 06:20pm-09:00pm.
new school for social research
(course catalog here)
anthropology
truth productions, ann stoler, tuesdays, 04:00pm-05:50pm
explorations in performativity, benjamin lee, tuesdays, 04:00pm-05:50pm
sociology
televisuality,
Paolo Carpignano, wednesdays 06:00pm-07:50pm.
The Social Construction of Memory Vera Zolberg, M 4-6pm
rutgers
Media Theory, Susan Keith, Tuesdays, 12.10 PM - 2.50 PM.
Media History and Institutions, David Greenberg. Mondays, 6.20 PM - 9 PM.
Communication, Information, and Media Theory, Marie Radford, Jack Bratich, Craig Scott, Wednesdays, 6.20 PM - 9 PM
teachers college
Readings in Communication Theory and Social Thought Robbie McClintock & Frank Moretti (two semester sequence - second half in the Spring), Wednesdays, 03:00 pm-04:40 pm
The City as Educator Robbie McClintock, Tuesdays 03:00 pm-04:50 pm
Media and Visual Culture John Broughton, Wednesdays, 05:10 pm-06:50 pm
