18 de abr. de 2009

Para não perder nada 2

Anote a programação deste sábado:

10:45-12:00 Panel. Citizen Journalism, User-Generated Content and Crowdsourcing: Who is Contributing to the Conversation and Why?*Chair: Cindy Royal, Assistant Professor, Texas State University at San Marcos Thinking about Citizen Journalism: Perspectives on Participatory News Production at Community Newspapers, Seth C. Lewis, Kelly Kaufhold, and Dominic L. Lasorsa, UT Austin UGC Status and Levels of Control in Argentine, Colombian, Mexican, Peruvian, Portuguese, Spanish, US and Venezuelan Online Newspapers, Elvira García de Torres et al, Universidad CEU Cardenal Herrera (Spain) When the Crowd Doesn’t See the Value: Crowdsourcing, Citizen Journalism, and the Cultural Production of Local Online News, Shayla Thiel-Stern, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis The Loud Public: Readers’ Comments in Online News Media, Na’ama Nagar, University at Albany-SUNY

12:00-1:00 Lunch sponsored by UT College of Communication

1:00-2:15 Panel. Reading Between the Lines: Investigations into the Messages, Frames and Perspectives on Online Journalism*Chair: Tom Johnson, Marshall and Sharleen Formby Regents Professor, Texas Tech University Framing Differences in Gender-Related Sport Coverage by Internet Sites and Newspapers, Edward (Ted) M. Kian, University of Central Florida State Policy and News Websites in China, Dong Han and Ying Zhang, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Online Journalism: Reflections from a Political Economy of Communication Perspective, César Bolaño, Universidade Federal de Sergipe (Brazil) Readers’ Comments to Online Editorials as a Space of Public Deliberation, Edith Manosevitch and Dana Walker, Researchers, Kettering Foundation

2:15-3:30 Panel. Looking Inward: Tracking the Changes and Transformations in Today’s Newsroom*Chair: Amy Schmitz Weiss, Assistant Professor, San Diego State University (Symposium Research Chair) Technology, Physical Organization, and Spatial Culture in the Transforming Newsroom, Sue Robinson, University of Wisconsin-Madison Taking the Paper out of News: A Case Study of Taloussanomat, Europe’s First Online-only Newspaper, Neil Thurman and Merja Myllylahti, City University (United Kingdom)** Lost in the Ashes: A Case Study Demonstrating the Importance of Embracing the Share Economy for Environmental and Scientific Journalism, J. Richard Stevens, University of Colorado at Boulder Web Production, News Judgment, and Emerging Categories of Online Newswork in Metropolitan Journalism, Chris Anderson, Columbia University

3:30-3:45 Coffee Break

3:45-5:00 Panel. Invited Research Panel: International Journalism Perspectives from the Americas and Iberian Peninsula* Chair: Alfred Hermida, Assistant Professor, University of British Columbia (Canada)From Gatekeeper to Social Partner: Citizen Journalism and the Journalist in Web 2.0 Participatory Environment in Brazil, Elizabeth Saad Corrêa and Francisco Madureira, Universidade de São Paulo (Brazil) Why Should we Expect Worlds to Collide? A Case Study Analysis of “Jornal de Notícias” and its Strategic Production Changes, Luís António Santos and Manuel Pinto, Universidade do Minho (Portugal)Creating an Index to Calculate the Level of Convergence of a Medium, Manuel Gago Mariño, Moisés Limia Fernández, Carlos Toural Bran, Xosé López García, Teresa de la Hera Conde-Pumpido and Xosé Pereira Fariña, Universidad de Santiago de Compostela (Spain) Setting guidelines on how to design the news online: An analysis of the Portuguese online newspapers and their Spanish, Argentinian and Brazilian counterparts, Nuno Vargas, Department of Design and Image, University of Barcelona (Spain) The Use of Video Journalism and Other Types of Copyrighted Video in Teaching Journalism, Loreto Corredoira y Alfonso and Rodrigo Cetina Presuel, Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Spain)

5:00-5:30 Wrap-up
Chair: Rosental Calmon Alves, Knight Chair in Journalism and UNESCO Chair in Communication, UT Austin Charlotte-Anne Lucas, Online Instigator, WilCharMedia, (Symposium’s Rapporteur)

http://online.journalism.utexas.edu/index.php

LM

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