课程简介
This area addresses how culture and identity affect and are constructed through human communication. Cultures can be examined from a variety of perspectives: global, national, community, group, and individual, and includes language, symbols, meanings, activities, and practices in everyday life. Interpersonal communication, organizational processes, media production, computer-mediated communication, technology adoption, and scientific communication are a few examples of the domains of cultural influence. Methodological approaches to the study of culture and identity include qualitative and quantitative, textual, laboratory based, and in situ (or ''real life).<br>The Cornell University Ph.D. in Communication is designed to assist students in proposing, testing, and refining communication theories, in practicing skilled research, and in becoming knowledgeable about communication. It is the number two communication Ph.D. program in the country. The Ph.D. degree is a research degree. Cornell's doctoral program is designed to be a small, high quality program that will encourage students' interests in academic work as well as prepare them for nonacademic job opportunities. Doctoral students focus on developing communication theory based on empirical social science research. Program graduates will be able to compete successfully for teaching and research positions at colleges and universities, work at consulting firms, or conduct research and contribute to policy in government and private organizations.
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