#ISOJ, is the official research journal of the International Symposium on Online Journalism. This second issue of the first volume features six articles that are based on research papers presented at the symposium in April 2011.
This issue features the following articles:
Gatejumping: Twitter, TV News and the Delivery of Breaking News by Dale Blasingame
Experiments In Location-Based Content: A Case Study of Postmedia’s Use of Foursquare by Timothy Currie
Friends Who Choose Your News: An Analysis of Content Links on Facebook by Brian Baresch, Dustin Harp, Lewis Knight, and Carolyn Yaschur
Stopping the Presses: A Longitudinal Case Study of the Christian Science Monitor Transition From Print Daily to Web Always by Jonathan Groves and Carrie Brown
The Active Recipient: Participatory Journalism Through the Lens of the Dewey-Lippmann Debate by Alfred Hermida, David Domingo, Ari Heinonen, Steve Paulussen, Thorsten Quandt, Zvi Reich, Jane Singer, and Marina Vujnovic
Is the Medium the Message? Predicting Popularity of Top U.S. News Sites with Medium-Specific Features by Angela Lee
For more details on the journal and the symposium, visit http://online.journalism.utexas.edu
Language
English
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
BookBrewer
Release
August 10, 2011
#ISOJ, the official research journal of the International Symposium on Online Journalism
#ISOJ, is the official research journal of the International Symposium on Online Journalism. This second issue of the first volume features six articles that are based on research papers presented at the symposium in April 2011.
This issue features the following articles:
Gatejumping: Twitter, TV News and the Delivery of Breaking News by Dale Blasingame
Experiments In Location-Based Content: A Case Study of Postmedia’s Use of Foursquare by Timothy Currie
Friends Who Choose Your News: An Analysis of Content Links on Facebook by Brian Baresch, Dustin Harp, Lewis Knight, and Carolyn Yaschur
Stopping the Presses: A Longitudinal Case Study of the Christian Science Monitor Transition From Print Daily to Web Always by Jonathan Groves and Carrie Brown
The Active Recipient: Participatory Journalism Through the Lens of the Dewey-Lippmann Debate by Alfred Hermida, David Domingo, Ari Heinonen, Steve Paulussen, Thorsten Quandt, Zvi Reich, Jane Singer, and Marina Vujnovic
Is the Medium the Message? Predicting Popularity of Top U.S. News Sites with Medium-Specific Features by Angela Lee
For more details on the journal and the symposium, visit http://online.journalism.utexas.edu