Research in interpersonal communication seeks understanding of the cognitive, affective, and interaction processes underlying dyadic and small-group human communication.
Interpersonal communication is not just limited to face-to-face interactions or intimate relationships. Rather, areas such as conflict, persuasion, self-disclosure, and social support, to list a few, can also fall under the realm of interpersonal communication research.
Consequently, the interpersonal communication faculty in CS are interested in uncovering a broad array of processes involved when people communicate with one another.
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Faculty:
- Quinten Bernhold
- Jenny Crowley
- Michael Kotowski-Director of Graduate Studies
- Laura Miller-Director of Study Abroad
- Courtney Wright-Director of Undergraduate Studies