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Spring Research Colloquium set

SoJ Web Report | Jan. 18, 2012
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The school's Research Colloquium series provides a venue for researchers to present their work and receive feedback from colleagues, as well as a way for others to learn about projects.

The spring schedule is below. All talks are at 4 p.m. in Ernie Pyle Hall lounge and are open to all.

Jan. 23: Professors David Weaver and Lars Willnat
“The Global Journalist: Are U.S. journalists really that different?”

Feb. 6: Kioko Ireri, PhD student
“Kenya Journalists: A study of demographics, job satisfaction, news values and perceived autonomy”

Feb. 20: Valerie Aquila, PhD student
“Smithsonian 9/11 Conversations: The role of engaged visitors in the creation of individual-level audience frames”

March 5: Jihyang Choi, PhD student
“Another Challenge: How the convergence of print journalism and social media affects newspaper journalists in South Korea”

March 19: Professor Claude Cookman
“The Humanist Tradition in French Magazine Photojournalism”

April 2: Shuo Tang, PhD student
“The Visual Framing of Earthquakes in China: A cross-national study of news photographs in China, Great Britain and the United States”

April 16: Emily Ehmer, PhD student
“A Little Burma in Fort Wayne: How a local newspaper frames refugees from Burma”

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