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International Symposium on Online Journalism
A program of the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas at the University of Texas at Austin
Keynote | February 16, 2018
At the 19th annual ISOJ we’ll hear from keynote speakers who are leading some of the country’s top news organizations. On Friday, April 13, we’ll kick off ISOJ with a keynote panel about whether newspapers are in a post-advertising era. The panel will be chaired by Jim Moroney, the Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer … Read More
Registration | January 16, 2018
*Registration is now closed for ISOJ 2018. However, you will be able to follow the conference via live streaming at isoj.org, as well as on Facebook and YouTube. We’re pleased to announce that registration for the 19th annual International Symposium on Online Journalism (ISOJ) is now open. View the conference program here. Each year, the … Read More
Business Models | February 16, 2018
This year’s ISOJ will kick off on Friday, April 13, with a keynote panel that will explore the question: Are we entering a post-advertising era in media? Jim Moroney, the Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of A. H. Belo Corporation, will chair the keynote panel and will be joined by four prominent media leaders … Read More
Registration | January 16, 2018
Update: All hotel room blocks at the Double Tree Suites Hotel and Hampton Inn & Suites are full. The 19th International Symposium on Online Journalism (ISOJ) will take place on April 13-14 2018 at the Blanton Museum of Art on the University of Texas at Austin’s campus. We have reserved a limited number of … Read More
Research | January 26, 2018
What is the mindset of journalists in today’s digital newsrooms? How do they approach their work in this complicated era? These questions will be discussed at this year’s ISOJ in April by a group of leading global journalism scholars. “This year’s research program reflects an important moment in the evolution of digital journalism and its … Read More
Research | May 25, 2017
The submission deadline for papers has been extended to Sept. 22, 2017. The International Symposium on Online Journalism (ISOJ) has a special call for papers for the 2018 #ISOJ Journal, which will feature original research about how journalists view their profession and their role during a time of incredible change in the industry. For the … Read More
Research | May 18, 2017
The International Symposium on Online Journalism at the University of Texas at Austin is now welcoming full papers for the 2018 #ISOJ themed issue! Manuscripts accepted will be published in the #ISOJ journal and authors will be invited to present their research at the 2018 ISOJ. CALL FOR PAPERS #ISOJ Journal 2018 ‘Habits of Thought’ … Read More
Featured | April 27, 2017
Watch video of the global independent media panel from ISOJ 2017. During the ever-popular international panel, participants came from all over the globe to the 18th International Symposium on Online Journalism (ISOJ) to share challenges and solutions to reporting in polarized societies. Krissah Thompson, staff writer for the Washington Post, introduced the speakers and moderated … Read More
Business Models | April 27, 2017
Watch video of the news startups panel discussion at ISOJ 2017. To close the 18th International Symposium on Online Journalism (ISOJ), journalists and researchers put news startups and sustainability at center stage. Aron Pilhofer, James B. Steele Chair in Journalism Innovation at Temple University, moderated the panel, “News startups and new business models: Innovation in … Read More
Research | April 26, 2017
Watch video of the research panel discussion from ISOJ 2017. Kathleen McElroy, associate director of the School of Journalism at the University of Texas at Austin, chaired the research panel “Diving deep into the layers of journalism, the journalism practice and its audiences” where panelists discussed new journalism practices and strategies to build audience. The panel … Read More