2007 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
Press clipping and other information services: Legal analysis and perspectives | Loreto Corredoira y Alfonso
Exploring a New Radio Audience: A Study of Early Adopters of Latino Podcast Media | Alex Avila
Four Dimensions of Journalistic Convergence: A preliminary approach to current media trends at Spain | David Domingo
Comments please: How the British news media are struggling with user-generated content | Alfred Hermida and Neil Thurman
Will a New Medium for Sports News Offer Less Trivialization of Female Athletes? Examining Descriptors and Traditional Stereotypes in Internet Articles on the NCAA Women’s and Men’s Basketball Tournaments | Edward (Ted) M. Kian
An Examination of Newsworthiness Indicators in Online Journalism: A study of South Korean Online News Sites | Ji Young Kim & Pamela Shoemaker
TO POST OR NOT TO POST: Gatekeeping Effects Of Breaking News On Internet Newspaper Websites | Scott Lambert
The Future of Journalism and How to Teach It | Lou Rutigliano
“Ink Stains Are So 20th Century:” The Resocialization of Student Journalists at Online-Only College Publications | Daniel Reimold, M.J.
The Cyber-Newsroom: A case study of the journalistic paradigm in a news narrative’s journey from a newspaper to cyberspace | Sue Robinson
What’s on Wikipedia, and What’s Not…? Completeness of Information on the Online Collaborative Encyclopedia | Cindy Royal
J. Richard Stevens & Maggie Rivas-Rodriguez
Newspapers’ e-business models: A survey of attitudes and practice at UK news websites | Neil Thurman & Jack Herbert