Tag: Jan Lauren Boyles

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Boyles Reports Journal Article acceptances, Externship, Research

Assistant Professor Jan Lauren Boyles received two journal article acceptances this summer. Her solo-authored work, "Building an Audience, Bonding a City: Digital News Production as a Field of Care" was accepted by Media, Culture & Society. The second manuscript (co-authored with 2016 Greenlee master’s graduate Eric Meyer), "Structurally Embracing Data Journalism: Four Critical Junctures of … Continue reading Boyles Reports Journal Article acceptances, Externship, Research

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Boyles has Paper Accepted to AEJMC, Invited to Speak at Data Journalism Un-Conference

Assistant Professor Jan Lauren Boyles had a paper accepted to AEJMC’s Media Management, Economics and Entrepreneurship division: "Integrating Data Journalism into the Newsroom: Four Phases of Organizational Restructuring." She also served as research co-chair for AEJMC’s Newspaper and Online News Division. Boyles was also invited this month to the Data Journalism Un-Conference in New York … Continue reading Boyles has Paper Accepted to AEJMC, Invited to Speak at Data Journalism Un-Conference

Boyles Wins Scripps Howard Visiting Professorship in Social Media

Assistant Professor Jan Lauren Boyles will receive one of the six grants being awarded for participation in the 2016-17 Scripps Howard Foundation Visiting Professors in Social Media Program. The grant will enable her to visit a major daily newspaper for a two-week externship. Details of the visit will be released later in the week by … Continue reading Boyles Wins Scripps Howard Visiting Professorship in Social Media

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Boyles Invited to Attend Data Journalism Conference

Jan Lauren Boyles, assistant professor in the Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication, has been asked to attend an invitation-only “Data Journalism Unconference,” launched by the Global Editors Network.

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Boyles Submits Entries for Encyclopedia of Big Data, Presents Research on Race Portrayal

Assistant Professor Jan Lauren Boyles has completed two entries for the forthcoming Encyclopedia of Big Data. Also in research, Boyles and undergraduate student Susan Cruz-Rodriguez presented a poster at ISU’s McNair Scholars Symposium this month. The research, which will continue into next year, focuses on the portrayal of race within data-driven news narratives. In teaching, … Continue reading Boyles Submits Entries for Encyclopedia of Big Data, Presents Research on Race Portrayal

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Boyles to Present at AEJMC Conference; Coordinating News and Online News Paper Competition

Assistant Professor Jan Lauren Boyles has been invited as a pre-conference presenter on algorithmic transparency at this year’s Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) annual gathering this summer. As research co-chair for AEJMC’s largest division (Newspaper and Online News), Boyles will also be working this month to coordinate the paper competition. Last … Continue reading Boyles to Present at AEJMC Conference; Coordinating News and Online News Paper Competition

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Boyles’s Paper Accepted to World Journalism Education Congress,

Assistant Professor Jan Lauren Boyles had a paper accepted to the upcoming World Journalism Education Congress, slated for this July in Auckland, New Zealand. The research focuses on how data journalists integrate new routines into daily news production, and how journalism educators can better prepare future graduates for the dynamic, data-driven newsroom. In teaching, Boyles … Continue reading Boyles’s Paper Accepted to World Journalism Education Congress,

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Boyles’ research to be published in Journalism Studies/Digital Journalism

Assistant Professor [Jan Lauren Boyles]() will have her research on role perceptions of data journalists published in an upcoming joint special edition of Journalism Studies/Digital Journalism. The manuscript, "Letting the Data Speak: Role Perceptions of Data Journalists in Fostering Democratic Conversation," was produced in collaboration with Greenlee master’s student, Eric Meyer. In December, Boyles also … Continue reading Boyles’ research to be published in Journalism Studies/Digital Journalism