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Newhagen, J. E., Fox, Julia. (2003). The Importance of Analytical Level in Theory Building: The Use of Entropy in Communication Theory and the Problem of Heat Death. Presented to the Information Systems Division of the International Communication Association. San Diego, CA (May 25).
Newhagen, J. E. (2002). The Deep Audit as an Epistemology for the Watchdog: Computer-Assisted Reporting and Investigative Journalism. Presented to the Theory and Methodology Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. Miami, FL. (August). (July).
Newhagen, J. E. (2002). Above the Fold: The Implications of Micro-preservation to the Analysis of Content Importance in Newspapers. Presented to Newspaper Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. Miami, FL (August).
Newhagen, J. E. (2002). The impact of news ecology complexity on social desirability biases in a Web-based survey. Presented to the International Communication Association. Seoul, Korea. (July).
Newhagen, J.E. and Bucy, E. (2001). Routes to media access: Apprehending Internet content. Presented to the International Association of Mass Communication Research/ International Communication Association Symposium on the Digital Divide. Austin, TX. (November)
Newhagen, J. E. (1998). Hitting the agenda reset button: Matching Internet research with development. Convergence. 4:4 112-121.
Newhagen, J. E. (1997). The role of feedback in the assessment of news. Information Processing and Management. 33:5 583-594.
Newhagen, J. E., & Levy, M. R. (1998). The future of journalism in a distributed communication architecture. D. L. Borden, & K. Harvey (Eds.), The electronic grapevine: Rumor, reputation and reporting in the new on-line environment. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers. (pp.9-23).
Newhagen, J. E. (1996). Interactivity and credibility as a factor in the assessment of political call-in programs. A paper presented to the International Society of Political Psychology, Vancouver, BC.
Newhagen, J. E., & Rafaeli, S. (1996). Why study the Internet: A dialogue. Journal of Communication. 46:1 4-13.
Newhagen, J. E., Cordes, J. W., & Levy, M. R. (1995). Nightly@nbc.com: Audience mail and the perception of interactivity. Journal of Communication, 45(2).
Journal of Computer Mediated Communication, Vol.1,#4
, Special issue focusing on the Internet.