The Master of Communication in Communities and Networks at the University of Washington focuses on how people connect, organize, and build resilient communities. Students learn to design communication strategies for social good, digital engagement, and community development.
Building Resilient Digital Communities for Mental Health Support
Analyzing the Communication Ecosystem of Grassroots Movements
Designing Community Engagement Strategies for Urban Renewal
The Role of WhatsApp Groups in Crisis Communication
Mapping Social Capital in Marginalized Neighborhoods
Digital Inclusion: Bridging the Connectivity Gap in Rural Areas
Developing a Network Strategy for Community Health Initiatives
Evaluating Peer-to-Peer Communication Models in Education
Gamifying Public Awareness Campaigns for Civic Participation
Leveraging Local Influencers in Public Health Messaging
The Impact of Slack Communities on Organizational Learning
Story Circles as a Tool for Cross-Cultural Dialogue
Designing Participatory Platforms for Local Governance
Understanding Communication Flows in Nonprofit Networks
Strategic Communication for Mutual Aid Groups
Using Podcasts to Empower Underserved Voices
SMS-Based Education Campaigns in Low-Bandwidth Regions
The Role of Digital Trust in Community Platform Adoption
Engaging Youth in Environmental Advocacy Through TikTok
Creating a Communication Framework for Disaster-Ready Communities
Empower communities with network-driven communication strategies designed for real-world impact and inclusive participation.
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