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  1. Located in Los Angeles at the University of Southern California, the Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism is a national leader in education and scholarship in the fields of communication, journalism, public diplomacy and public relations.

  2. 13 de jun. de 2023 · 3502 Watt Way Los Angeles, CA US. The Annenberg School for Communication, founded in 1971 through the support of Walter Annenberg as a small graduate institution, was reorganized in 1994 to include the USC School of Journalism and the Department of Communication Arts, thus becoming a large center of study for both graduates and undergraduates.

  3. hectoram@usc.edu. (213) 764-3135. Academic Program Affiliation: Communication (BA) Communication (PhD) Biography. Publications and Work. Courses. Hector Amaya is a professor of communication in the USC Annenberg.

  4. At USC Annenberg, we believe communication is essential for enabling more just and equitable worlds of culture, media, politics, technology and data. As innovations in information and communication technologies continue to change the way we live, work, play and learn, USC Annenberg remains at the forefront of efforts to explore these social, cultural, rhetorical and organizational processes.

  5. USC Annenberg’s commitment to the converged practice of communication and journalism, interdisciplinary studies, and collaboration makes it unique among peer institutions. Students learn from theory and practice, and the school’s programs put it at the crossroads of media, entertainment technology and globalization.

  6. Karen North, PhD, is a recognized expert in digital social media and in psychology. She is the founder and former director of USC Annenberg’s Digital Social Media (MS) program, and a clinical professor in the school of communication focusing on digital and social media, business and product strategy, privacy and safety online, and brand building and reputation management.

  7. Galperin. Hernan Galperin is an internationally recognized expert on Internet policy and digital inequality. His research uses surveys, field experiments and other quantitative methods to understand the determinants of broadband adoption and use, and how these are linked to the mechanisms of social stratification.