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University of Leeds / Tow Center Research Methods Workshop
June 27-28, 2019 Columbia Journalism School
2950 Broadway, New York, NY 10027
Buildingon the success of last year's joint two-day summer research methods workshop, the Tow Center at Columbia University & the School of Media & Communication at the University of Leeds will be hosting a two day event in June 2019.
Participants should be active media researchers- in a PhD program studying journalism or media, a current Tow Center Fellow (or a fellow at another journalism research think-tank), at a University or other institution of higher education, or employed by a news organization & looking to conduct future academic research. All participants should bring a draft research plan / proposal with them to the first day's meeting on Thursday.
Thursday, June 27
1:00pm, Opening & Lunch
2:00pm Welcome (C.W. Anderson University of Leeds)
2:15pm Overview of Tow Center & research programs (Pete Brown, Tow Center)
2:30pm Publishing for Multiple Audiences: Dissertations, Books, White Papers, Journal Articles, & Social Media (C.W. Anderson)
3:15pm Getting Funded by Tow: Crafting the Perfect Proposal (Pete Brown)
4:00pm Reading the room: research interests & topics
5:00pm Happy Hour (location TBA)
Friday, June 28
9:00am Coffee
9:30am Methods Talk (1): Visual Communication Research Methods (Giorgia Aiello, University of Leeds)
10:30am Methods Talk (2): Social Network Analysis & Black Twitter (Charleton McIlwain, NYU)
11:30am Methods Talk (3): Understanding Diverse Audiences (Jillian Baez, City University of New York)
12:30pm Lunch
1:30pm Methods Talk (4): Understanding Community News (Andrea Wenzel, Temple University)
2:30pm Coffee
3:00pm Breakout: Workshopping your proposals
4:30pm / 5pm Conclusion
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