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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Book Chapters

Weinstein, C. (2025). “We are glamorous women of color who deserve a sexy high school life!” Reimagining childhood through teen comedy television about sex, sexuality, and gender expression. In R. R. Reynolds, D. Pajé, S. Medina, & J. Gigante (Eds.), Mediating sex, gender, and sexuality in the GenZ era (pp. 19–30). Routledge.

Journal Articles

Du, X. and Costello, K.L. (2025), "Information snowballing: information practices in the context of sustainable food practices," Journal of Documentation, Vol. 81 No. 2, pp. 469-490.

Books

Dafna Lemish, Always an Academic Immigrant: A Collective Memoir, Rutgers University Press, 2025

Journal Articles

Weinstein, C. (2024). Living the American dream? Satirizing neoliberal capitalism in Killing It and SeveranceTelevision & New Media. Advance online publication. 

Books

Weinstein, C. (forthcoming). The neoliberalization of identity politics in American television production. The Political Economy of Communication.

Books

Politano, Teresa, Reflections on the Pandemic: COVID and Social Crises in the Year Everything Changed, 2024

Journal Articles

Girginova, K., Han, W., Jaber, H., Kim, J., Madenga, F., Morales-Suárez, M., Wagner, M. C. & Wang, J. (2024). Global communication as a standpoint: A critical engagement with research, pedagogy, and the profession through a global communication lens. Media, Culture & Society. 

Journal Articles

Wagner, M. C. (2024). Shared struggles, divergent paths: a comparison of grassroots and professional feminist advocates’ communication for social change in Argentina and the United States. Journal of Communication, jqae016.

Conference Proceedings

Lu, A.J., Moy, C., Ackerman, M.S., Morenoff, J., Dillahunt, T.R. (2024). Perceptions of policing surveillance technologies in Detroit: Moving beyond “better than nothing”. In Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency. ACM, New York, NY, USA. (FAccT 2024)

Conference Proceedings

Lu, A.J., Wikstrom, E., Dillahunt, T.R. (2024). Contamination, otherness, and negotiating bottom-up sociotechnical imaginaries in participatory speculative design. In Proceedings of the 2024 Participatory Design Conference - Volume 1. ACM, New York, NY, USA. (PDC 2024)