Selected Publications

School of Communication and Information Faculty produce research that has an impact—both scholarly and societal—on local, state, national, and global levels.

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Journal Articles

Kumar, D. (2018). The right kind of “Islam”: News media representations of US-Saudi relations during the Cold War. Journalism Studies, 19 (8), 1079-1097.

Journal Articles

Barkhuus, L. (2018). Making the City My Own: Uses and Practices of Mobile Location Technologies for Exploration of a New City. Journal of Personal and Ubiqutous Computing.

Book Chapters

Marchi, R. 2018. "Media and Social Movements," in P. Napoli (Ed.) The Handbook of Mediated Communication, pp. 609-625. Boston, MA: De Gruyter Mouton. (I can provide a PDF of the chapter)

Public Engagement

Kumanyika, C. Making Sense of Charlottesville

Public Engagement

Kumanyika, C. (2017, November 7) Scholar response: The Philly Red Umbrella Alliance. In Stephen Hartnett (Ed.), Communication’s Civic Callings: The Social Justice Exchange and Community Engagement (pp. 41-42).

Electronic Publications

Biewen J., Kumanyika, C. (2017) “Seeing White,” series on “Scene on Radio Podcast,” Center for Documentary Studies, Duke University. Co-created and appeared on 12 of the 14 episodes, offering critical commentary on contemporary racial discourses in popular culture. The podcast has been downloaded over 1.5 million times as of January 1, 2019 and was nominated for a George Foster Peabody Award.

Electronic Publications

Kumanyika, C., Hitt, J. (2017, October 4) “Uncivil,” Gimlet Media. Co-created, co-executive produced, co-hosted 12 episodes (approximately 30 minutes each) of an internationally distributed podcast about the enduring effects of the U.S. Civil War, which was downloaded over 3.6 million times as of January 1, 2019. Episode 1,“The Raid,” won a George Foster Peabody Award. Cited in New York Times and The New Yorker twice each, as well as in The Sunday Times, The FinancialTimes of the UK, Columbia Journalism Review, and Newsweek.

Electronic Publications

Biewen J., Kumanyika, C. (2017) “The Land the Never Has Been Yet series on “Scene on Radio Podcast,” Center for Documentary Studies, Duke University. Co-created and appeared on 12 of the episodes, offering critical commentary on the history of American Democracy.

Journal Articles

 

Cheng, Yi‐Yun, et al. "Agreeing to disagree: Reconciling conflicting taxonomic views using a logic‐based approach." Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology 54.1 (2017): 46-56.

Journal Articles

Thomer, Andrea, Cheng, Yi-Yun, Schneider, Jodi, Twiddle, Michael, and  Bertram Ludäscher. "Logic-based schema alignment for natural history museum databases." Knowledge Organization 44.7 (2017): 545-558.