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COMM601 - Lifespan Communication Theory

A collection of academic studies surrounding the effects of human communication as it evolves across the lifespan: A focus towards our adaptive interaction across our surroundings, be these immediate and extended family, work, healthcare, and spirituality, throughout all phases of life and via all channels of communication, with an emphasis on communication and multilingualism research.

Individual Short Papers

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The Communication World During the Year of My Birth – A Study Behind Communication and Media in 1981

 

A research and writing of a paper which describes the communication world during the year of own birth, and which reflects on conceptual connections between current communication abilities, communication preferences, and communication values

Road to success and Beyond – An Informational Interview with Communication Graduate Faculty Around Professional Journey and Tips

A conduction of two informational interviews with department faculty members

How Multilingualism May Increase Positive Interpersonal Communication in
School in Young Children Interrupting Bias
Early Childhood and the Learning of Multiple Languages Other Than the Home Language
- A Study Around Foreign Multilingual Children and Their Damaged Communication
Practices in School

 

A research project which goal is to be both theoretically sound and clearly positioned in the literature but also mythologically constructed so that it may be conducted at the conclusion of the course

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