Tag: audiences

Communicating Effectively about the Four Types of Journalistic Communities

Communicating Effectively about the Four Types of Journalistic Communities

Those that have been following this website should have noticed that there have been no postings for a year. The reason for the silence from me is due to an opportunity that came up in April 2018. There were several book publishers at the Broadcast Education Association annual conference in Las Vegas. One of them …

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“Infostructure of Knowledge” Response for #TtW13

“Infostructure of Knowledge” Response for #TtW13

This weekend, I was asked to moderate a panel at the Theorizing the Web conference (#TtW13) in New York City. During this time, I had to write down the key points of the panel and post them on Twitter. In addition, I wanted to respond to the panelists’ points and add some analysis to the work. Like …

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A Model of How Collegiate Online Social Networks Fits into Internet Communication

A Model of How Collegiate Online Social Networks Fits into Internet Communication

(Writer’s note: I would like to apologize for the next series of posts, as they are going to deal with my dissertation and may be slightly technical. I’ll mark this post as a dissertation in the tags. Thanks in advance.) The development of a profile on an online social network begins with simple access to …

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An Analysis of “More Control, But Not Clarity In Non-linear Web Stories,”

An Analysis of “More Control, But Not Clarity In Non-linear Web Stories,”

Note: This post was written for VICO 615: Seminar in Visual Communication – VisCom Studies at Ohio University as part of the Weekly Reading Notes assignments. This was posted in my original cyberstudies.blog.com site. I am keeping it here as part of the archive of my work as described in my “Ephemeral/Restart” post. In Wilson Lowrey’s article …

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