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Communications Academia at a Glance
a blog series

About the Blog

Communications Academia at a Glance is a blog series that is dedicated to another aspect of communications that fuels my ambition: academic communications (besides the strategic organizational aspect of communications). The series intends to reinform what the communication studies have found and achieved, oftentimes in sophistication, in a way that reflects more clarity, brevity, and comprehension. 

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Typically, each blog post concisely examines either a terminology, a model, a phenomenon, or a premise that is embraced by the communication academia and impacts the communication profession. 

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You are encouraged to comment on the posts, share them with others, and learn something valuable. Together, we can help to bridge the chasm between the scholars and the people.

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[T]hose who have been the pioneers in graphics rooms are becoming leaders in those newsrooms. For a long time, people asked for a graphic at the end of the process. But, now we are seeing in bigger newsrooms that graphics have become the center where the ideas come from and things are coordinated.

- An excerpt from Data Visualization: A conversation with Lisa Waananen Jones, a graphics editor at The New York Times

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