This Blog Post engages with the Cartographies of Communication project that I am embarking on at the Loretta C. Duckworth Scholars Studio as a 2024-25 Graduate Fellow. Through this project I explore the genealogy of communication. The Featured image is a representation of one component of the project that traces the geographical locations where various scholarly traditions engage with and theorize human communication.
Category: Cultural Studies
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By Dr. Synatra Smith
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