
This issue features:
- An analysis of Internet dependency relations and Internet news exposure, by Dr. Jin Yang
- A report on government in the Web 2.0 era and the public sector’s use of social media, by David C. Wyld, Ph.D.
- An exploration of the social media release and its implications for the PR-journalist relationship, by Frances Ward-Johnson, Ph.D., and John E. Guiniven, Ph.D.
- A case study that focuses on the ethics of journalism and public relations
in the new media environment, by Marina Vujnovic
- An essay by Elizabeth Albrycht about witnessing the Venice Biennale online and the notion of the noosphere
- The executive summary of an upcoming SNCR research study “New Media, New Influencers and Implications for the Public Relations Profession,” by Paul Gillin and a research team of SNCR Fellows
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In addition, The Society for New Communications Research seeks submissions and sponsors for future issues of the Journal of New Communications Research.
Many thanks to our JNCR sponsors: Business Wire, Institute for Public Relations and Wieck Media for making this publication possible.
Thank you to our contributors, sponsors and to you for your support of this SNCR publication.
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Links for this post:
- Other Society for New Communications Research blog posts
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- SUNY Marketing Professionals Conference at the Fashion Institute of Technology in NYC, 11-13 June 08
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