1) The document summarizes a study examining factors that influence college students' reading of international news online, particularly focusing on gender differences.
2) The results found that males and those with more international travel experience were more likely to often read international news online than females and those with less travel experience.
3) The study provides insight into how familiarity with other cultures and locations can drive greater interest in and consumption of international news through online sources.
Reimer et al. 2019: Analysing User Comments in Online Journalism: a Systemati...Julius Reimer
"Analysing User Comments in Online Journalism: a Systematic Literature Review", presentation at the International Communication Association's (ICA) 69th Annual Conference on May 28th, 2019 in Washington, D.C. (together with Volodymyr Biryuk, Marlo Haering, Wiebke Loosen, Walid Maalej and Lisa Merten).
Reimer et al. 2019: Analysing User Comments in Online Journalism: a Systemati...Julius Reimer
"Analysing User Comments in Online Journalism: a Systematic Literature Review", presentation at the International Communication Association's (ICA) 69th Annual Conference on May 28th, 2019 in Washington, D.C. (together with Volodymyr Biryuk, Marlo Haering, Wiebke Loosen, Walid Maalej and Lisa Merten).
Resisting Total Marginality: Understanding African-American College Students’...QUESTJOURNAL
ABSTRACT: This article explores collegiate Black identity development when African American students attend predominantly White institutions (PWIs) in the United States, considering the overall impact of total marginality. The term “total marginality” is used to describe the myriad, chronic, and often inescapable ways that African American college students attending PWIs are marginalized in a college setting. The focus of this paper is the impact of total marginality on Black identity development for those African American collegians who successfully complete their university studies at a PWI.
It is the year 2013, fifty years since the infamous “Stand in the Schoolhouse Doors” event that took place at The University of Alabama. There have been celebrations and media coverage to mark the changes and progress the university has made in integration since 1963. The university even has a website titled ‘Through the Doors” available to the public to commemorate the memorials built in honor of these “pioneers” and to mention others who played a key role in this historical event. There is a section on the website titled “UA African American Experience 2003”. Through data collected and research, the question of how The University of Alabama presents the black experience to the public will be answered.
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Resisting Total Marginality: Understanding African-American College Students’...QUESTJOURNAL
ABSTRACT: This article explores collegiate Black identity development when African American students attend predominantly White institutions (PWIs) in the United States, considering the overall impact of total marginality. The term “total marginality” is used to describe the myriad, chronic, and often inescapable ways that African American college students attending PWIs are marginalized in a college setting. The focus of this paper is the impact of total marginality on Black identity development for those African American collegians who successfully complete their university studies at a PWI.
It is the year 2013, fifty years since the infamous “Stand in the Schoolhouse Doors” event that took place at The University of Alabama. There have been celebrations and media coverage to mark the changes and progress the university has made in integration since 1963. The university even has a website titled ‘Through the Doors” available to the public to commemorate the memorials built in honor of these “pioneers” and to mention others who played a key role in this historical event. There is a section on the website titled “UA African American Experience 2003”. Through data collected and research, the question of how The University of Alabama presents the black experience to the public will be answered.
IERC 2014: Retention of Talented STEM Students in the Illinois Higher Educati...Christopher Kolar
This study examined initial undergraduate outcomes from graduates of the IMSA classes of 2006-10. Using degree data from the National Student Clearinghouse for 633 graduates, researchers investigated relationships between college sector, field of study, and individual-level variables such as gender and race.
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1. Who You Are and Where You’ve Been:
Factors Influencing Student Online
International News Reading
Tania H. Cantrell
The University of Texas at Austin
6th Annual International Symposium on
Online Journalism
Austin, TX
April 9, 2005
2. PRESENTATION OVERVIEW~
Background: Sept. 11 and International News
Context and Theory: “News,” “Who & Why,” Uses & Grats
Methods: Web Survey
Results: Focus on Gender & Online International News Reading
Discussion: Medium Choice, Surveillance, Familiarity
Limitations: Low Response Rate
Conclusion and Recommendations
3. Background: Sept. 11 and International News
~ “The demand for news and information on September 11 also
spilled over to the Internet. For the first time, the Internet was
viewed as an alternative channel for obtaining in-depth news and
information.” (Rappoport, P. N. (2002). The Internet and the demand for news. Prometheus, 20 (3), p. 255.)
~ As of “Sept. 2003, over half of the people in the United States –
150 million – went online. Various surveys indicate that half to
two-thirds of those who go online use the Internet at least some of
the time to get news.” (The State of the News Media. (2004). Journalism.org. Retrieved from… on March 31, 2004, p.11.)
4. Background: Sept. 11 and International News
~ What additional factors influence young adults to read
international news online?
5. Context and Theory: “News,” “Who & Why,” Uses & Grats
~ Definitional problems of news and international news
~ Gender and age
~ Medium & userability - immediacy, flexibility,
internationalness
~ Uses & Grats - gender/identity & experiences/int. travel
6. Context and Theory: “News,” “Who & Why,” Uses & Grats
H1: Men will read online int. news more than women.
RQ1: WITRB int. experience and online int. news reading?
7. Methods: Web Survey
~ Systematic random sample with random start point
~ 56-item Web-based survey with reminder emails to college
students with almost 900 respondents; response rate of about 8
percent
~ Administered November 2003
~ Various questions examining Media usage and/or habits,
opinions on public affairs, lifestyle, demographics etc.
~ SPSS analysis
8. H1: Men will read online international news more than women
will.
RQ1: What is the relationship between international experience
and online international news reading?
(international experience = number of non-U.S. trips)
9. Results: Focus on Gender & Online International News Reading
~ SAMPLE: Mostly 24 years old, undergrad (67%), female (56%),
Caucasian (75%), American (96%), wealthy (30% in $100,000 or
more category)
~ Of 12 content categories, international news was SECOND most-
frequently read news category (50%)
10. ~ Males (56%) are More Likely to Often Read International
News Online than Females (45%)
H1: Men will read online international news more than
women will.
Results…
11.
12. ~ U.S. Citizens (68%) are More Likely to Often Read
International News Online than Non-U.S. Citizens (30%)
Results…
13.
14. ~ The more students have traveled abroad, the more likely they
are to often read international news online
(67% of High Travelers (Visited 7+ Countries) Often Read
International News Online)
RQ1: What is the relationship between international
experience and online international news reading?
(international experience = number of non-U.S. trips)
Results…
15. TABLE 3: A Comparison of International Travel Experience
and Online International News Reading
Non-
travelers
(%)
Low
Travelers
(%)
Moderate
Travelers
(%)
High
Travelers
(%)
Often 40 42 50 67
Sometimes 40 40 40 28
Never 19 19 10 6
(Valid Cases) (178) (248) (211) (199)
X2 = 44.267, d.f .= 6, p < .001, tau-c=-.2, gamma=-.3
16. Discussion: Medium Choice, Surveillance, Familiarity
~ Young adults are choosing the Internet to receive their
international news
~ More men than women, but gender difference may disappear as
familiarity differences between genders with medium disappear
~ Familiarity with location and desire to know more
17. Limitations: Low Response Rate
~ Web survey is new methodology
~ Variability in response rate
~ Suggestion: Use incentive
18. Conclusion and Recommendations
~ This study adds to Uses & Grats and online int. news reading
literature.
~ Online international news readership trends on upswing,
particularly among male, U.S. citizen, Caucasian high-travelers.
~ More research needed into gratifications associated with online
international news reading.
~ Further inquiry into the definition of international news and
other factors -- race, class -- affecting online international news
reading encouraged.