Latest Issue of Journal of New Communications Research Now Available
Palo Alto, Calif. - March 27, 2008 - The Society for New Communications Research, a global, nonprofit think tank focused on the latest developments in media and communications, today announced that the latest issue of the Journal of New Communications Research is now available (http://www.sncr.org/journal).
Volume II/Issue 2 of the JNCR 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 SNCR Founding Fellow Elizabeth Albrycht about witnessing the Venice Biennale online and the notion of the noosphere
- The executive summary of a new SNCR research study “New Media, New Influencers and Implications for the Public Relations Profession,” by SNCR Senior Fellow Paul Gillin and a research team of SNCR Fellows
In addition, The Society for New Communications Research seeks submissions and sponsors for future issues of the Journal of New Communications Research
The JNCR is distributed as a print publication, with an accompanying wiki to allow for collaboration and updates. In addition, it is available via PDF. Cost: $60. ($50. for electronic copies); ISBN # 978-1-4276-3070-4
About the Society for New Communications Research
The Society for New Communications Research is a global nonprofit 501(c)(3) think tank dedicated to the advanced study of new communications tools, technologies and emerging modes of communication, and their effect on traditional media, professional communications, business, culture and society. The Society’s Fellows include more than 40 futurists, scholars, business leaders, professional communicators, members of the media and technologists from around the globe. For more information about the Society for New Communications Research, visit http://sncr.org or call +1 (650) 331-0083.
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MEDIA CONTACT:
Jen McClure
Society for New Communications Research
+1 (650) 331-0083
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