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Episode 13: Katilyn Herzog, Thomas Kenny Mphil Dec 2014

Episode 13: Katilyn Herzog, Thomas Kenny Mphil

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Professor Tom Kenny speaks with Kaitlyn Herzog, communications alumnus. They will discuss communications media and Kaitlyn's work in the post production industry. This final podcast of the fall 2014 semester also includes an excerpt from episode 6 with Mike Mendez.


Episode 12: Lauren Zafonte & Cathy Ciccone, Thomas Kenny Mphil Nov 2014

Episode 12: Lauren Zafonte & Cathy Ciccone, Thomas Kenny Mphil

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Professor Tom Kenny speaks with Lauren Zafonte (current student) and Cathy Ciccone (alumnus) about professional communications. They will talk about classes, internships, and give the student perspective of professional communications. This podcast includes a sound clip for a communications department production, Day Dreamer Sleep Walker which can be found at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5wIrv56J0Y


Episode 11: Anna D'Aloisio, Thomas Kenny Mphil Oct 2014

Episode 11: Anna D'Aloisio, Thomas Kenny Mphil

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Professor Tom Kenny speaks with Anna D'Aloisio, communications department faculty member. They cover professional communications, public relations, writing, brands, internships, LinkedIn, and more. This episode also includes a clip of The Welcoming Committee which can be viewed at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UsJaCc2xnoI


Episode 10: Matt Rizzo, Thomas Kenny Mphil Sep 2014

Episode 10: Matt Rizzo, Thomas Kenny Mphil

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Professor Tom Kenny speaks with Matt Rizzo (alumnus & former employee) during the first episode of the Fall 2014 semester. This episode also features a clip from the student work Witness by Jess Schaefer which can be found at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rc_o5TG2T0A


"Warning: This Is A Must Read": Participation And Disruption In Social Artifacts And Spaces, Angela M. Harrison Eng Jul 2014

"Warning: This Is A Must Read": Participation And Disruption In Social Artifacts And Spaces, Angela M. Harrison Eng

English Theses & Dissertations

As I show in three separate case studies, content, technology, and participant relationships are key components in the design of social artifacts and spaces. One study highlights the invention and evolution of content across multiple spaces. The second shows content used as leverage for authority. The last case study examines the relationship between content and technological interfaces and how disruption may not always be successful.

All of these components make up what I refer to as disruption. Disruption describes participant acts that are executed to change existing power-based structures of information sharing. Using the insights gained from this research, I …


Episode 9: Mike Boland, Thomas Kenny Mphil Apr 2014

Episode 9: Mike Boland, Thomas Kenny Mphil

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Professor Tom Kenny speaks with friend, colleague, & mentor Mike Boland. Mike worked for over 30 years with NBC and also worked 5 Olympics, one of which happened after his retirement.


Episode 8: Chris Perkowski, Thomas Kenny Mphil Mar 2014

Episode 8: Chris Perkowski, Thomas Kenny Mphil

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Professor Tom Kenny speaks with Chris Perkowski, current student. Chris is a communications major specializing in media. Chris talks about his home town, family, and communication studies.


Episode 7: Karenlyn Baron, Thomas Kenny Mphil Feb 2014

Episode 7: Karenlyn Baron, Thomas Kenny Mphil

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Professor Tom Kenny speaks with Karenlyn Barone, alumnus and web editor with the Molloy IT department. Karenlyn talks about her background and what made her an atypical communications student.


Episode 6: Mike Mendez, Thomas Kenny Mphil Jan 2014

Episode 6: Mike Mendez, Thomas Kenny Mphil

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Professor Tom Kenny speaks with Mike Mendez, alumnus. Mike talks about the changes to the communications program since he graduated in 2008 and how the field has moved from "jack of all trades" professionals to specializations.