Academic papers must be submitted by 11 February and successful applications will be presented on the second day of the event. Papers can cover any aspect of online journalism including content presentation, business models and the changing roles of journalists and readers.
Research must not have been previously published or presented and should be submitted by email to onlinesymp@yahoo.com. Accepted papers will be notified by 28 February.
The symposium takes place on 8-9 April at the University of Texas at Austin.
More information: http://journalism.utexas.edu/onlinejournalism/05callforpapers.html
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