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职称:Professor
所属学校:University of California-Santa Barbara
所属院系:Communication Department
所属专业:Communication, General
联系方式:805-893-7892
Andrew Flanagin received his M.A. and Ph.D. in Communication Theory and Research from the Annenberg School for Communication, at the University of Southern California. Prior to this, he earned a B.A. in Sociology and American Studies from Yale University and worked for several years as a Management Systems Consultant, Systems Analyst, Computer Programmer, and a Foreign Liaison and Technology Transfer Specialist. These experiences reflect his overarching interest in the use of technologies in contemporary society. Professor Flanagin's research focuses on how communication and information technologies structure and extend human interaction, with particular emphases on processes of organizing and information sharing and evaluation. In particular, his research covers the use of social media for information sharing and assessment; processes of collective organizing, particularly as influenced by the use of contemporary technologies; people's perceptions of the credibility of information gathered and presented online; and organizational technologies, including the affordances they offer and the dynamics they promote. Related to this research program, Professor Flanagin teaches courses on the Internet and Web, social media, technologies and organizations, research methods, collaborative technologies, communication theory, and organizational theory and new forms of organizing. Professor Flanagin is former Director of the Center for Information Technology & Society at UCSB (cits.ucsb.edu), which is dedicated to research and education about the cultural transitions and social innovations associated with technology.
2008-present, Professor, Department of Communication, University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, California. 2002-2008, Associate Professor, Department of Communication, University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, California. 1996-2002, Assistant Professor, Department of Communication, University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, California.