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Conclusions of New Research for New Media-First Edition (2003 Symposium in Minneapolis, MN)


2004 SCHEDULE

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30

19’00 : Welcome and Opening Keynote by Nicholas Jankowski

21’00 : Official Dinner

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1

9'15 - 11'00 : Session 1: Ethnographic research
Moderator: Chris Paterson
Panel
• Edgardo Pablo Garcia: Online Newspapers and the Labyrinths of Access
• Lori Kendall: Studying the Day-to-Day Meaning of Email Through a Hybrid Think-Aloud Protocol/In-Depth Interview Research Method
• Brian Wilson: Ethnography, The Internet And Youth Culture: Some Strategies For Examining Social Resistance And ‘Online-Offline’ Relationships

11'00 - 11'30 : Coffee Break

11'30 - 13'45 : Session 2: Content and Discourse Analysis
Moderator: Susan Catherine Herring
Panel
• Susan Keith: Comparing new media with old:
Equivalency challenges for content analysis

• Julia Waldman: Evaluation of There4me – some methodological challenges

13'45 - 15'15 : Lunch

15'15 - 16'30 : Session 3: Historical Research
Presenters
• Don Brazeal: The Death of Serendipity: The Vanishing Species of Digital Research Data
• Patrice Flichy: Why Study the History of Internet?

16'30 - 16'45 : Break

16'45 - 18'30 : Session 4: Poster presentations

Group A – Ethnographic Focus (and more) Group B – Content Analysis Focus (and more)

  • Poking Our Noses Into The Production Process : Benefits And Risks Of Researchers’ Involvement In New Media Projects
    Enric Castelló and David Domingo
  • New Media Free Software. Free Tools And Resources For Audiovisual Creation And Production In Virtual Learning Environments
    Antoni Roig And Jordi Alberich
  • Three Methodological Views On Online Journalism Documentation
    Maria Rubio Lacoba
  • New Logics For Old Media: The Challenges Of Innovative Research In Television Advertising
    Jordi Farré And Josep Fernández Cavia
  • New Research For New Media.
    Rosa Franquet
  • Exploring School Students’ Online Interactions Within A
    Science Knowledge-Building Community
    Patrick Fullick
  • Ethnographic Research in Media Organizations – Some Methodological and Ethical Thoughts
    Roel Puijk
  • Media Developments In Visualizing And Exploring Architectural Design About Multimedia, Communication, Notations And Avatars In Architecture
    Ir Héctor Giró
  • Ethnographic Methodology For A Sociology Of Brazilian Hackers: Methodological Aspects
    Ariel Gomide Foina
  • Modeling User’s Metaphoric Interaction With And Conceptualization Of The Internet
    Amy Hogan
  • Senses And Web Sites : Phenomenological Contribution To The Analysis Of The Sensory Pleasures
    Jacques Ibanez Bueno
  • Research Documentation In New Formats
    Peter Kofoed
  • New Taonga, New Kaupapa
    New Research Methodologies To Map Maori Creativity In New Media
    Maree A Mills
  • Infotrends Database
    Xose Lopez, Et Al
  • The Impact Of Interactivity On Television Studies
    Tove A. Rasmussen
  • Hypertext And Newswriting:
    A Methodological Approach
    Javier Díaz Noci
  • Using Multiple Research Methods: A Cost Effective Approach
    Fred Volk, Adam Stiska
  • Short Description Of Method And Tool
    Russell B. Williams
  • Reconciling Objective Hermeneutics With Qualitative Content Analysis – Online Research In The Discursive Construction Of Identities Within Chinese Online Forums
    Karsten Giese

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2

9'15 - 11'00 : Session 5: Research Quality and Ethics
Moderator: Bruce Henderson
Panel
• Smiljana Antonijevic: Virtual Ethnography In A State Of War: The Research On Internet Usage In Serbia During The NATO Bombing
• Martín Denscombe: Web Surveys And School-Based Research: The Ethics Of On-Line Data Collection In Schools
• Eleftheria Vasileiadou: One method fits all? Studying a scientific emailing list combining different data and methods

11'00 - 11'30 : Coffee Break

11'30 - 13'15 : Session 6: Quantitative Research
Moderator: Vincenç Melendez
Panel
• Akiba Cohen: Survey vs. Real-Time Measurement of Mobile Phone Use
• Brian Southwell and Itai Himelboim: Does user experience affect the relationship of control availability and control perception?
• Anna Stangl: Using Internet Modes for a Self-administered Economic Elite Audience Survey

13'15 - 15'00 : Lunch

15'00 - 16'30 : Session 7: Conclusions working groups

16'30 - 16'45 : Break

16'45 - 18'15 : Session 8: Sum-up meeting

 

 

 

 

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