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Tag Archives: future of newspapers

Simple and not-so-simple answer to future of newspapers

April 12, 2009by arcticpenguin Leave a comment

My dad was in town for a conference last week and so we went down to New Haven to see my sister for a few hours, where most of the […]

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::Cyber Culture::, journalism

Future Business Model for Newspapers

January 20, 2009by arcticpenguin 1 Comment

I love print. I’m sensitive to the paper- the texture, the weight, the smell. Did you know that thinner paper is more expensive to print than the 100g glossy ones? […]

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being digital, journalism

News in the age of Web 2.0

December 4, 2008by arcticpenguin Leave a comment

Reporting in the age of web 2.0 has a new element: aggregating information from first-hand online sources and presenting it in an orderly fashion. First-hand online sources used to be […]

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::Cyber Culture::, journalism

Media Re:public wrap-up

September 17, 2008by arcticpenguin 1 Comment

Some interesting points from Persephone Miel’s short presentation on the findings of the year-long Media Re:public study: -Usage of the term “legacy media” as opposed to “traditional media” and “citizen […]

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journalism

AV content in newspapers?

May 12, 2008by arcticpenguin Leave a comment

In the ongoing quest to find a good model of newspapers in the digital age, I want to address two failed brainchilds: the audio slideshow and the narrated video. According […]

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being digital, journalism

Harry Potter shows the future of newspapers.

January 28, 2008by arcticpenguin 1 Comment

Many think of Harry Potter as a being a fictional character and his magical world one that doesn’t exist. The world depicted in Harry Potter, however, shows many aspects of […]

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YvetteWohn

D.Y. Wohn, Ph.D.

Dr. Wohn (she/her) is an associate professor at NJIT and director of the Social Interaction Lab (socialinteractionlab.com). Her research is in the area of Human Computer Interaction (HCI) where she studies the characteristics and consequences of social interactions in online environments such as livestreaming, esports, virtual worlds, and social media.

Funded by the National Science Foundation, Mozilla Foundation, and Yahoo, her main projects examine 1) content moderation, online harassment and the creation/maintenance of online safe spaces, 2) social exchange in digital economies & digital patronage (creator-supporter dynamics), and 3) news consumption via social media.

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2023 Talks

1/8-11: GROUP (Hilton Head)
4/23-8: CHI (Hamburg)
5/25/-29: ICA (Toronto)

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    • ::3D Virtual Worlds::
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    • ::Games::
    • ::Mobile Culture::
    • ::Social Media::
  • daily doilies
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  • journalism
  • natural science
  • politics & law

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