Amy Schmitz Weiss, ISOJ Research Chair
What is the mindset of journalists in today’s digital newsrooms? How do they approach their work in this complicated era? These questions will be discussed at this year’s ISOJ in April by a group of leading global journalism scholars.
“This year’s research program reflects an important moment in the evolution of digital journalism and its implications on the practice, its culture, and the journalist’s mindset,” said Amy Schmitz Weiss, ISOJ research chair and associate professor of journalism at the School of Journalism and Media Studies at San Diego State University.
The 2018 research portion of the ISOJ program reflects a special call for papers for a guest-edited themed journal issue on the topic of “Habits of Thought.” This is the first time that ISOJ has had a guest-edited themed journal issue.
Papers selected for this year’s ISOJ focus on the “Habits of Thought” theme and look at the evolution of how journalists think about themselves and their occupation in the digital age.
“It has been very exciting to see such a range of excellent scholarship on how journalists are thinking differently about what they do and why they do it,” said Jane Singer, #ISOJ guest editor and director of research and professor of journalism innovation at City, University of London. “ISOJ attendees and journal readers are in for a treat, with authors offering insights into changes related to newsroom culture, audiences, narrative forms and more. There will be lots to think and talk about in Austin!”
Researchers will present their papers at ISOJ, and their papers will be available after the fact on ISOJ.org and in the print edition of the journal.
Here are the papers selected for this year’s symposium:
Registration is open for ISOJ 2018, which will take place in Austin April 13 to 14 at the Blanton Museum of Art on the University of Texas at Austin campus.