[Air-l] CFP: Blogging and Online Journalism Student Conference
Michael Zimmer
mtz206 at nyu.edu
Mon Nov 7 11:37:27 PST 2005
Blogging and Online Journalism: New Media, New Challenges, New Ethics
April 7 & 8, 2006
The Institute for Applied and Professional Ethics at Ohio University
and the E. W. Scripps School of Journalism announce "Blogging and
Online Journalism."
BOJ will bring together a small group of successful, highly motivated
students with some of the leading figures in journalism and media
ethics for an intimate, in-depth two-day exploration of one of the
most interesting and dynamic areas in applied ethics today. After a
daily keynote address on a topic of general interest, participants
will break up into workgroups. These workshops will feature
presentations by invited scholars and by student participants, with
discussion and critique of the presentations.
Presentations and workshop summaries will be published on the
Institute website.
Participation is limited to 25. Students interested in participating
should send contact information and a brief paper on one of the
workshop topics to ethics at ohio.edu by January 20, 2006. Participants
will be selected on the basis of the paper they submit. Please visit
the "STUDENT CONFERENCE" section of ohio.edu/ethics for submission
requirements.
Travel grants (travel, room, and board) are available for a limited
number of participants. Students interested in applying for travel
support should indicate this in their application.
Keynote speakers:
Dan Gillmore (author of "We, the Media")
Clifford Christians (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champlain)
Workshop topics and leaders:
Friday, April 7
Martin Kuhn (U North Carolina): Blogging Ethics
Fernanda Viegas (MIT MediaLab): Privacy and Accountability in Blogging
Jan Boyles (U West Virginia): Rhetoric of Political Bloggers
Sandeep Junnarker (Columbia University): Blogging investigative
reporting: The Videoblog
Saturday, April 8th
Mark Deuze (Indiana University): Typology of Online Journalism
Bob Benz (Scripps Company): Reality Constraints of Online Journalism
Bernhard Debatin (Ohio University): Online Journalism Ethics
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Kathleen Evans-Romaine
Assistant Director
Ohio U. Inst. for Applied and Professional Ethics www.ohiou.edu/ethics
office: 740 593 9802
cell: 740 590 2410
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