Rebecca Reynolds, PhD (2009, Syracuse University)
Dr. Reynolds received
her Ph.D. in
Mass Communications from the Newhouse School of Public Communications,
her
dissertation title is: Reconstructing
"Digital Literacy" in a Constructionist Computer Club: The role of
motivation, interest, and inquiry in children's purposive technology
use.
Chirag
Shah, PhD (2010, University of North
Carolina, chapel Hill)
Dr.
Chirag Shah received his Ph.D. in the
School of Information and Library Science at the University of North
Carolina-Chapel Hill, his dissertation title is: A Framework for Supporting
User-centric Collaborative Information Seeking.
Xiaomu
Zhou, ABD (University of Michigan)
Xiaomu Zhou is in the
process of
completing her Ph.D. in the School of Information at the University of
Michigan. Her dissertation examines gaps in
clinicians'
recorded medical information, with a special focus on patient
psychosocial
information.
Christina
Dunbar-Hester, PhD (2008, Cornell University)
Dr.
Dunbar-Hester completed her PhD in the
Science and Technology Studies Program at Cornell, her dissertation
title is: Propagating
Technology, Propagating Community? Low-Power Radio Activism and
Technological
Negotiation in the U.S., 1996-2006.
David
Karpf, PhD (2009, University of Pennsylvania)
Dr.
Karpf completed his PhD in Political
Science at Penn, his dissertation title is: Unexpected
Transformations: The Internet’s Effect on Political Associations in
American
Politics.
Aram Sinnreich, PhD (2009,
University of Southern California)
Dr. Sinnreich
completed his PhD in the Annenberg
School of Communication at USC, his dissertation title is : Configurable
Culture:
Mainstreaming the Remix, Remixing the Mainstream.
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