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The School of Literature, Media, and Communication (LMC) is one of six units of the
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at the
Georgia Institute of Technology The Georgia Institute of Technology, commonly referred to as Georgia Tech or, in the state of Georgia, as Tech or The Institute, is a public research university and institute of technology in Atlanta, Georgia. Established in 1885, it is part of ...
. The School focuses primarily on interdisciplinary approaches to the humanities, social sciences, and science/technology to provide "Humanistic Perspectives in a Technological World."


History

When the Georgia School of Technology opened in 1888, English was among the six foundational subjects. In 1913, English professors began teaching Economics and Business English for the newly created College of Commerce, and in 1924, the department added courses in Public Speaking and Drama. In the 1930s Radio Speaking and Technical English, in the 1970s, Film and Cinema studies were included in the curriculum. In 1990, the Department of English was renamed the School of Literature, Communication, and Culture (LCC) in the newly created
Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts The Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts is a college of the Georgia Institute of Technology, a public research university in Atlanta, Georgia. It is one of the six academic units at the university and named for former two-term Atlanta mayor Ivan ...
. In 2012, based on its increasing strengths in
media studies Media studies is a discipline and field of study that deals with the content, history, and effects of various media; in particular, the mass media. Media Studies may draw on traditions from both the social sciences and the humanities, but mostly ...
, LCC decided to name itself School of Literature, Media, and Communication (LMC).


Identity

Because the School unites faculty with degree backgrounds in Biomedicine, Communication, Composition, Creative Writing, Cultural Studies, Digital Media, Digital Humanities, Film, Literature, Law, Performance Studies, Video Production, etc., its identity is interdisciplinary and "joyfully 'undisciplined,' 'incomparable,' and 'peerless,' and nobody could possibly identify a fitting category within the famed Delaware Study of Instructional Costs & Productivity to measure and rank he Schoolagainst other teaching units in the nation." Even the final remnants of the unit's origins as an English department are superficial as the School's "eighteenth-century British Literature specialist focuses on surveillance, heearly Americanist €¦work on Metadata Visualization, heShakespearean centers on Renaissance science, and heVictorianist examines representations of medicine in nineteenth-century culture."


Department/School Leaders

*1946: W.G. Perry *1970: David B. Comer *1977: Karl Murphy *1983: Patrick Kelly *1984: A.D. Van Nostrand *1986: Elizabeth Evans *1991: Kenneth Knoespel *1997: Richard Grusin *2001:
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*2002: Kenneth J. Knoespel *2009: Jay P. Telotte *2012:
Richard Utz Richard Utz (born 1961) is a German-born medievalist who has spent much of his career in North America. He specializes in medieval studies, and served as President of the International Society for the Study of Medievalism (2009–2020). Biography ...
*2021: Melissa Ianetta


Degrees and Programs

*Writing and Communication Program: Provides campus-wide instruction in multimodal communication: Written, Oral, Visual, Electronic, and Nonverbal. *Minors: Black Media Studies, East Asia Studies; Film & Media Studies; Health, Medicine, & Society; Science Fiction Studies; Science, Technology, & Society; Social Justice; Women, Science & Technology; *Certificate programs: American Literature & Culture; Film Studies; Literary & Cultural Studies *Bachelor of Science Programs: B.S. in Computational Media (collaboratively with the
Georgia Tech College of Computing The College of Computing is a college of the Georgia Institute of Technology, a public research university in Atlanta, Georgia. It is divided into four schools: the School of Computer Science, the School of Interactive Computing, the School ...
); this degree was created specifically to meet the requirements of the 21st-century labor force; B.S. in Literature, Media, and Communication (until 2013 called: Science, Technology, and Culture) *Five-Year Bachelor of Science/Master of Science Programs: 5-year B.S. M.S. in Science, Technology, and Culture with Media Studies/Digital Media; 5-year B.S. M.S. in Computational Media/Digital Media (collaboratively with the
Georgia Tech College of Computing The College of Computing is a college of the Georgia Institute of Technology, a public research university in Atlanta, Georgia. It is divided into four schools: the School of Computer Science, the School of Interactive Computing, the School ...
) *Master of Science Programs: M.S. in Digital Media; M.S. in Human-Computer Interaction (collaboratively with Georgia Tech Schools of Interactive Computing, Psychology, and Industrial Design); M.S. in Global Media and Cultures (collaboratively with Georgia Tech School of Modern Languages). *Doctor of Philosophy Program: Ph.D. in Digital Media *Marion L. Brittain Postdoctoral Fellowship: Fellows provide instruction in general education multimodal communication and technical communication


Research centers

Faculty in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication direct a number of interdisciplinary research centers. *Center for New Media Studies, Director –
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*Georgia Tech Center for the Study of Women, Science, and Technology (WST), co-directors – Mary Frank Fox, Carol Colatrella, Mary Lynn Realff *Intel Science and Technology Center for Social Computing (ITSC-Social), principal investigator: Carl DiSalvo *The James and Mary Wesley Center for New Media Education and Research, director –
Jay Bolter Jay David Bolter (born August 17, 1951) is the Wesley Chair of New Media and a professor in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication at the Georgia Institute of Technology. His areas of study include the evolution of media, the use of tec ...
*Georgia Tech Communication Center (CommLab), director –
Karen Head Karen Head is an American poet, educator and editor. She is a professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology where she is the executive director of the Communication Center. Head is known for her contributions to Massive Open Online Courses ...


Research labs

*Digital Humanities Lab, Coordinator: Lauren Klein *Science Fiction Lab, Coordinator: Lisa Yaszek *Design and Social Interaction Studio: Nassim Parvin *Synaesthetic Media Lab, Coordinator: Ali Mazalek *Experimental Television Lab, Coordinator:
Janet Murray Janet Horowitz Murray (born 1946) is an American professor in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Before coming to Georgia Tech in 1999, she was a Senior Research Scientist in the Center for ...
*Public Design Workshop, Coordinator: Carl DiSalvo *Adaptive Digital Media Lab, Coordinator: Brian Magerko *Participatory Publics Lab, Coordinator: Chris Le Dantec *Digital World & Image Group, Coordinator: Michael Nitsche *Augmented Environments Lab, Coordinators:
Jay Bolter Jay David Bolter (born August 17, 1951) is the Wesley Chair of New Media and a professor in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication at the Georgia Institute of Technology. His areas of study include the evolution of media, the use of tec ...
, Blair MacIntyre, Maribeth Gandy


Impact

The School of Literature, Media, and Communication includes a number of nationally and internationally known thought leaders who influence public opinion and policy:
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, a scholar of Games Studies and object-oriented ontology and contributing editor at ''
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'', was featured on the ''
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'';
Janet Murray Janet Horowitz Murray (born 1946) is an American professor in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Before coming to Georgia Tech in 1999, she was a Senior Research Scientist in the Center for ...
, author of ''Hamlet on the Holodeck'' (1998) and ''Inventing the Medium: Principles of Interaction Design as Cultural Practice'' (2011), is a leading interaction designer and scholar in digital narrative and digital humanities; Karen Head, Director of the Georgia Tech Communication Center, is a widely known voice on Massive Open Online Courses (
MOOC A massive open online course (MOOC ) or an open online course is an online course aimed at unlimited participation and open access via the Web. In addition to traditional course materials, such as filmed lectures, readings, and problem sets, m ...
) in Composition Studies; Anne Pollock's ''Medicating Race: Heart Disease and Durable Preoccupations with Difference'' (2013), a recognized investigation in the history of biomedicine and culture, was featured on MSNBC's '' Melissa Harris-Perry Show''. Jay P. Telotte, author of ''Science Fiction TV'' (2014), regularly contributes to issues in film history and science fiction in the national media. Brian Magerko, who works at the intersection of computation and creativity, is one of the driving forces behind
EarSketch EarSketch is a free educational programming environment. Its core purpose is to teach coding in two widely used languages, Python and JavaScript, through music composing and remixing. This learning environment was developed first at Georgia Instit ...
, a project funded by a $3 million grant from the
National Science Foundation The National Science Foundation (NSF) is an independent agency of the United States government that supports fundamental research and education in all the non-medical fields of science and engineering. Its medical counterpart is the National I ...
(NSF) that uses computational music remixing and sharing as a tool to drive engagement and interest in computing among high school students. Philip Auslander is considered one of the world experts in the study of aesthetic and cultural performance, with notable monographs on "liveness" and "glam rock." In 2014, Georgia Institute of Technology President G.P. "Bud" Peterson defined the School's contributions to the University as follows: "Georgia Tech scientists and engineers deal in the measurable, the observable, the quantifiable, and the testable. We can tell you what, when, and where, how big, how little, how hot, how cold, how fast, how slow...almost anything that you could express in numbers or other data. But the why, the why not, and the what next—answers to those questions represent the invisible, unpredictable, immeasurable context undergirding the exacting, nitty-gritty work of science. Those perspectives are not science or technology themselves, but they always hover nearby. Our L teratureM diaC mmunicationdisciplines equip Georgia Tech students to make the connection."''Humanistic Perspectives in a Technological World'', ed. Richard Utz, Valerie B. Johnson, and Travis Denton (Atlanta: Georgia Institute of Technology, 2014; back cover).


References


External links


School of Literature, Media, and Commununication Portal Page

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Karen Head Karen Head is an American poet, educator and editor. She is a professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology where she is the executive director of the Communication Center. Head is known for her contributions to Massive Open Online Courses ...
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