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International Symposium on Online Journalism
International Symposium on Online Journalism

International Symposium on Online Journalism

A program of the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas at the University of Texas at Austin

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2005

2005 Research Papers

Prior to the launch of the ISOJ Journal in 2010, ISOJ featured peer-reviewed research papers at the conference. To view the papers and their abstracts, select from the table of contents below.

Table of Contents

Who You Are and Where You’ve Been: Factors Influencing Student Online International News Reading | Tania Cantrell

Online media, population and economics: facing the relationship between media brands and social indicators in Spain | Manuel Gago, Xosé López, Xosé Pereira, Moisés Limia, Antonio Isasi

Diffusion Theory in an Internet Environment: Testing Four Key Components | J. Sonia Huang

Bloggergate: How the CBS National Guard Story Affected Coverage of Webloggers | J. Richard Stevens

Prospects for profit: The (un)evolving business model for online news | Donica Mensing, Jackie Rejfek

The First Amendment as a Frame: A Content Analysis of Top Blogs | Nikhil Moro

Vital Habits: Community Weblogs in Action | Lou Rutigliano

Tinkering with Cyberspace On-Campus punishment for Off-Campus expression: A High School Case Study | Thomas C. Terry

Increased Legitimacy, Fewer Women? Analyzing Editorial Leadership and Gender in Online Journalism | Shayla Thiel

British news websites and the overseas reader: A study of user behaviour, professional attitudes and commercial strategies |Neil Thurman

 

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