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PUBLICATIONS

Journal Articles

1) Thurman, N. & Newman, N. (2014) The Future of Breaking News Online? A study of live blogs through surveys of their consumption, and of readers' attitudes and participation.

Journalism Studies, 15(5): 655–667

2) Schifferes, S., Newman, N., Thurman, N., Corney, D., Goker, A. & Martin, C. (2014) Identifying and verifying news through social media: Developing a user-centred tool for professional journalists. Digital Journalism, 2(3): 406–418

3) Thurman, N. (2014) Newspaper Consumption in the Digital Age: Measuring Multi- channel Audience Attention and Brand Popularity. Digital Journalism, 2(2): 156–178 4) Thurman, N. & Walters, A. (2013) Live Blogging—Digital Journalism’s Pivotal Platform? A

Case Study of the Production, Consumption, and Form of Live Blogs at Guardian.co.uk.

Digital Journalism, 1(1): 82-101

5) Thurman, N., Pascal, J.C. & Bradshaw, P. (2012) Can Big Media do ‘Big Society’? A

Critical Case Study of Commercial, Convergent Hyperlocal News. International Journal of Media and Cultural Politics, 8(2-3): 269-285

6) Thurman, N. & Schifferes, S. (2012) The Future of Personalisation at News Websites:

Lessons from a Longitudinal Study. Journalism Studies, 13(5): 775-790

7) Thurman, N. (2011) Making ‘The Daily Me’: Technology, Economics and Habit in the Mainstream Assimilation of Personalized News. Journalism: Theory, Practice & Criticism, 12(4): 395–415

8) Thurman, N. & Myllylahti, M. (2009) Taking the Paper out of News: A Case Study of Taloussanomat, Europe’s First Online-Only Newspaper. Journalism Studies, 10(5): 691–

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9) Thurman, N. & Lupton, B. (2008) Convergence Calls: Multimedia Storytelling at British News Websites. Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies, 14(4): 439–455

10) Thurman, N. (2008) Forums for Citizen Journalists? Adoption of User Generated Content Initiatives by Online News Media. New Media & Society, 10(1): 139–157

11) Hermida, A. & Thurman, N. (2008) A Clash of Cultures: The Integration of User-

Generated Content within Professional Journalistic Frameworks at British Newspaper Websites. Journalism Practice, 2(3): 343–356

12) Herbert, J. & Thurman, N. (2007) Paid Content Strategies for News Websites: An Empirical Study of British Newspapers’ Online Business Models. Journalism Practice, 1(2): 208–226

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13) Thurman, N. (2007) The Globalization of Journalism Online: A Transatlantic Study of News Websites and their International Readers. Journalism: Theory, Practice &

Criticism, 8(3): 285–307

Book Chapters

1) Thurman, N. & Schapals, A.K. (2016) Live blogs, sources and objectivity: The

contradictions of real-time online reporting in Bob Franklin and Scott A Eldridge II (Eds.) Companion to Digital Journalism Studies. London: Routledge

2) Thurman, N. & Newman, N. (2015) The Future of Breaking News Online? A study of live blogs through surveys of their consumption, and of readers' attitudes and participation in Bob Franklin (Ed.) The Future of Journalism; In an age of digital media and economic uncertainty. London: Routledge

3) Schifferes, S., Newman, N., Thurman, N., Corney, D., Goker, A. & Martin, C. (2015) Identifying and verifying news through social media: Developing a user-centred tool for professional journalists in Bob Franklin (Ed.) The Future of Journalism; In an age of digital media and economic uncertainty. London: Routledge.

4) Thurman, N. (2015) Journalism, Gatekeeping, and Interactivity in Stephen Coleman and Deen Freelon (Eds.) A Handbook of Digital Politics. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar

5) Thurman, N. (2014) Real-time Online Reporting: Best Practices for Live Blogging in Lawrie Zion and David A. Craig (Eds.) Ethics for Digital Journalists: Emerging Best Practices. New York: Routledge

6) Thurman, N. & Rodgers, J. (2014) Citizen Journalism in Real Time: Live Blogging and Crisis Events in Stuart Allen and Einar Thorsten (Eds.) Citizen Journalism: Global Perspectives Vol. II. New York: Peter Lang

7) Thurman, N. and Schifferes, S. (2013) The Future of Personalisation at News Websites:

Lessons from a Longitudinal Study in Bob Franklin (Ed.) The Future of Journalism:

Developments and Debates. London: Routledge

8) Thurman, N. (2013) How Live Blogs are Reconfiguring Breaking News in Davy Levy and Nic Newman (Eds.) Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2013. Oxford: Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

9) Thurman, N. & Schifferes, S. (2012) The Paradox of Personalization: The Social and Reflexive Turn of Adaptive News in Eugenia Siapera and Andreas Veglis (Eds.) The Handbook of Global Online Journalism. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell

10) Thurman, N. & Hermida, A. (2010) Gotcha: How Newsroom Norms are Shaping Participatory Journalism Online in Sean Tunney and Garrett Monaghan (Eds.) Web Journalism: A New Form of Citizenship. Eastbourne: Sussex Academic Press

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11) Hermida, A. & Thurman, N. (2009) A Clash of Cultures: The Integration of User-

Generated Content within Professional Journalistic Frameworks at British Newspaper Websites in Bob Franklin (Ed.) The Future of Newspapers. London: Routledge

12) Thurman, N. and Jones, S. (2005). Print From blogrolls and wikis to big business: Going online in Richard Keeble (Ed.) Print journalism: a critical introduction. Abingdon, Oxon:

Routledge

13) Thurman, N. and Jones, S. (2005) Journalism in a non-linear, screen-based environment:

Practical online skills in Richard Keeble (Ed.) Print journalism: a critical introduction.

Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge

14) Thurman, N. and Jones, S. (2005). From Nexus to newslog: Online journalism from the grassroots in Richard Keeble (Ed.) Print journalism: a critical introduction. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge

Translations of work

1) Thurman, N. (2006) Журналістика із залученням читачів до дискусії у традиційних ЗМІ. Kiev, Ukraine: British Council

Software / Electronic Publications (selected)

1) Thurman, N., Elliott, P., Herbert, J., Koshelev, V. & Hutchinson P. (2014) PHD Mountain Software [Website]. Stalybridge: Peter Hutchinson Designs Ltd. Available from:

http://www.phdesigns.co.uk

2) Kremer, B. & Thurman, N. (2013) Erasmus Mundus Journalism Master’s V.2 [Website].

London: City University London. Available from: http://www.mundusjournalism.com 3) Richards, J., Hutchinson P., Thurman, N. & Elliott, P. (2013) Design Your Own Sleeping

Bag V.2 [Website]. Stalybridge: Peter Hutchinson Designs Ltd. Available from:

http://www.design-your-own-sleeping-bag.com

4) Billings, J., Hutchinson P., Thurman, N. & Elliott, P. (2012) Design Your Own Clothing [Website]. Stalybridge: Peter Hutchinson Designs Ltd. Available from:

http://www.design-your-own-down-clothing.com

5) Edwards, E. & Thurman, N. (2010) Erasmus Mundus Journalism Master’s V.1 [Website].

London: City University London. No longer online

6) Naman, L., Hutchinson P. & Thurman, N. (2008) Gear Adviser [Website]. Stalybridge:

Peter Hutchinson Designs Ltd. Available from: http://www.gear-adviser.com

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7) Thurman, N., Bardesley, L. & Hutchinson P. (1999, 2003, 2009) PHD Mountain Software [Website]. Stalybridge: Peter Hutchinson Designs Ltd. No longer online

8) Thurman, N. & Adderley, M. (2006) How to be a Dancing Fairy with Nadia Sawalha [DVD]. London: Dog Eat Dog Media

9) Richards, J., Hutchinson P. & Thurman, N. (2004) Design Your Own Sleeping Bag V.1 [Website]. Stalybridge: Peter Hutchinson Designs Ltd. No longer online

10) Kremer. B, Thurman, N. & Hutchinson P. (2003) PHD Mountain Software [German Language Website]. Stalybridge: Peter Hutchinson Designs Ltd. No longer online 11) Thurman, N. et al. (1998-2003) Department of Journalism [Website]. London: City

University London. No longer online

12) Thurman, N. (1998) European Journalism Education Conference [Website]. London: City University London. No longer online

13) Thurman, N. et al. (1997) The Court & You [Interactive touch-screen point of information system]. Bedlington: Northumberland Magistrates Courts' Committee 14) Thurman, N. et al. (1996) How We Used to Live: Late Victorians [Multimedia CD-ROM].

Leeds: Yorkshire International Thomson Multimedia, ISBN 0-17-212018-7

15) Thurman, N. et al. (1996) Science Explorer [Multimedia CD-ROM]. Leeds: Yorkshire International Thomson Multimedia, ISBN 0-17-215009-4

16) Thurman, N. et al. (1995) The Marketing Mix [Multimedia CD-ROM]. Walton-on- Thames: Thomas Nelson and Sons, ISBN 0-17-230001-0

17) Thurman, N. et al. (1995) How We Used to Live: Early Victorians [Multimedia CD-ROM].

Leeds: Yorkshire International Thomson Multimedia, ISBN 0-17-212010-1

18) Thurman, N. et al. (1995) The Easynet Book CD-ROM Tutorial [Multimedia CD-ROM].

London: International Thomson Computer Press, ISBN 1-85032-252-X

19) Thurman, N. et al. (1994) The Physical World [Multimedia CD-ROM]. Walton-on- Thames: Thomas Nelson and Sons, ISBN 0-17-218032-5

20) Thurman, N. et al. (1994) The Environment Show [Interactive video installation].

London: Natural History Museum / Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food 21) Thurman, N. et al. (1994) The Royal Academy of Engineering MacRobert Award

exhibition [Interactive video installation]. London: Science Museum / SMD

22) Thurman, N. et al. (1993) Environment Series 1: Water [Multimedia CD-ROM]. Leeds:

Yorkshire International Television

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CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS, PEER REVIEWED

1) Contributor to panel on Profiling and targeting in the news sector, Amsterdam Privacy Conference, Amsterdam, 25-26 October 2015

2) Giving computers a nose for news: Exploring the limits of story detection and verification, Future of Journalism 2015 conference, Cardiff University, Cardiff, 10–11 September 2015 (with Steve Schifferes,Richard Fletcher, Stephen Hunt, Karim Aljosha Schapals, and Nic Newman)

3) Through the looking glass: New tools for journalists using social media, 11th World Media Economics and Management Conference, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 12–16 May 2014 (with Steve Schifferes, Nic Newman, DavidCorney, Ayse Goker and Carlos Martin and Glenda Cooper)

4) The Future of Breaking News Online? A study of live blogs through surveys of their consumption, and of readers' attitudes and participation, Future of Journalism 2013 conference, Cardiff University, Cardiff, 12–13 September 2013 (with Nic Newman) 5) Identifying and verifying news through social media: Developing a user-centred tool for

professional journalists, Future of Journalism 2013 conference, Cardiff University, Cardiff, 12–13 September 2013 (with Steve Schifferes, Nic Newman, DavidCorney, Ayse Goker and Carlos Martin)

6) Live Blogs and Social Media: Elicitation, Aggregation, and Distribution, IAMCR annual conference, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland, 25–29 June

7) Newspaper Consumption in the Digital Age: Measuring Multi-Channel Audience Attention and Brand Popularity, ICA annual conference, London, 17–23 June 2013 8) A Case Study of Northcliffe Media’s Entrepreneurial Model of Hyperlocal News, MeCCSA

Conference 2013, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, 9–11 January 2013 (with Paul Bradshaw and Jean-Christophe Pascal)

9) Networked Journalism’s Pivotal Platform?: Live Blogging at Guardian.co.uk, an Exploratory Case Study, 10th World Media Economics and Management Conference, Thessaloniki, Greece, 23–27 May 2012 (with Anna Walters)

10) Can Big Media do ‘Big Society?’: A Critical Case Study of Commercial, Convergent Hyperlocal News, Future of Journalism Conference, Cardiff University, Wales, 8–9 September 2011 (with Paul Bradshaw and Jean-Christophe Pascal)

11) The Future of Personalisation at News Websites: Lessons from a Longitudinal Study, Future of Journalism Conference, Cardiff University, 8–9 September 2011 (with Steve Schifferes)

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12) Making ‘The Daily Me’: Technology, Economics and Habit in the Mainstream

Assimilation of Personalized News, IAMCR annual conference, Portugal, 18–22 July 2010 13) Taking the Paper out of News. A Case Study of Taloussanomat, Europe’s First Online-

Only Newspaper, 10th International Symposium on Online Journalism, University of Texas, Austin, USA, 18 April 2009 (‘top paper’) (with Merja Myllylahti)

14) Researching the Attitudes of Online News Editors Towards Participatory Journalism, ICA annual conference, Montreal, Canada, May 2008 (with Alfred Hermida)

15) Convergence Calls: Multimedia Storytelling at British News Websites, 9th International Symposium on Online Journalism, University of Texas, Austin, USA, 5 April 2008 (‘top paper’) (with Ben Lupton)

16) A Clash of Cultures: The Integration of User-Generated Content Within a Professional Journalistic Framework at British Newspaper Websites, Future of Newspapers Conference, Cardiff University, Wales, 12–13 September 2007 (with Alfred Hermida) 17) Comments Please: How the British News Media is Struggling with User-Generated

Content, 8th International Symposium on Online Journalism, University of Texas, Austin, USA, 31 March 2007 (‘top paper’) (with Alfred Hermida)

18) Newspapers’ E-Business Models: A Survey of Attitudes and Practice at UK News Websites, 8th International Symposium on Online Journalism, University of Texas, Austin, USA, 31 March 2007 (with Jack Herbert)

19) A Circulation Revolution? Online Newspapers and their Global Audience,

Internationalising Media Studies: Imperatives and Impediments Conference, University of Westminster, London, 15–16 September 2006

20) Participatory Journalism in the Mainstream: Attitudes and Implementation at British News Websites, 7th International Symposium on Online Journalism, University of Texas, Austin, USA, 8 April 2006 (joint ‘top rated paper’)

21) British News Websites and the Overseas Reader, 6th International Symposium on Online Journalism, University of Texas, Austin, USA, 9 April 2005

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INVITED LECTURES

1) Science and Data-Driven Journalism Conference, keynote speaker, Technical University Dortmund, Dortmund, Germany, 23–24 October 2015

2) Re-inventing Journalism Conference, keynote speaker, ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Winterthur, Switzerland, 5–6 February 2015

3) University of Hamburg (Institut für Journalistik und Kommunikationswissenschaft), invited speaker on Identifying And Verifying News Through Social Media, Hamburg, Germany, 12 January 2015

4) IV International Conference on Online Journalism, keynote speaker on Speed, sources, and substantiation: Risks and opportunities in real-time online reporting, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal, 4 December 2014

5) Google UK, invited speaker on Content Personalisation in the News, London, 24 July 2014

6) Publicity Department of Tianjin Municipal People’s Government of China, invited speaker on Live Blogging: Media Convergence Matured?, Croydon, 18 July, 2014 7) Publicity Department of Tianjin Municipal People’s Government of China, invited

speaker on Audience Measurement And News Consumption In An Era Of Convergence, Croydon, 18 July, 2014

8) University of Gothenburg (Department of Journalism, Media and Communication), invited speaker on Alternative Metrics and the Transformation of News Audiences, Gothenburg, Sweden, 23 January 2014

9) University of Gothenburg (Department of Journalism, Media and Communication), invited speaker on Live Blogging: Media Convergence Matured? Gothenburg, Sweden, 24 January 2014

10) University of Hamburg (Institut für Journalistik und Kommunikationswissenschaft), invited speaker on Measuring Media Audiences, Hamburg, Germany, 9 January 2014 11) Network of Western Norwegian Universities (Universitets- og høgskolenettet på

Vestlandet), Media Design Seminar, invited speaker on Designing Live and Long-form Online News, London, 5 December 2013

12) University of the Basque Country, International Congress on CyberJournalism and Web 2.0, keynote speaker on Active Audiences and Journalism, Bilbao, 18-20 November 2013. [missed conference due to unforeseen personal circumstances]

13) London Metropolitan University, METiMUN Conference, invited speaker on Media Diversity, London, 1 December 2012

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14) CHI+MED (Computer-Human Interaction for Medical Devices) Symposium, Invited speaker on Getting Publicity for Your Research, Winchester, England, 18October 2012 15) Institute for War and Peace Reporting, Journalism and Innovation symposium, invited

speaker on Live Blogging: A Crucible of Journalistic Innovation, London, England, 7 September 2012

16) University of Sheffield (Interdisciplinary Centre of the Social Sciences), Reflexivity in the Digital World: Rethinking Journalism Teaching and Learning in an Interactive World Conference, invited speaker (with Jonathan Hewett) on How Journalism Educators Can Address the Challenges of Networked, Disruptive Technologies in the News Media as well as in Teaching and Learning, Sheffield, England, 21 March 2012

17) University of Hamburg (Institut für Journalistik und Kommunikationswissenschaft), invited speaker on Networked journalism: Audiences, Authority and Adaptivity, Hamburg, Germany, 18 January 2012

18) Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (Institute of Communication Studies and Media Research), invited speaker on News customization: Challenges and Opportunities for Institutional Journalism, Munich, Germany, 16 December 2011

19) New Media Days, invited speaker on Adapting to the 'era of personalization', Copenhagen, Denmark, 12 September 2011 (conference cancelled)

20) Google UK, invited speaker on The Changing Character of Customisation: Content Personalisation in the News, London, 7 September 2011

21) Crossmedia Impact Conference, Hogeschool Utrecht - University of Applied Sciences - Faculty Communication & Journalism, keynote speaker, Utrecht, 11–12 June 2009 (conference cancelled)

22) Fifth International Online Journalism Seminar, invited speaker on Participatory Journalism: UK Trends, Vilanova i la Geltru, Spain, 19 November 2007

23) 21st Century (China Daily), invited to give a three-day masterclass on Trends in Online Journalism: A British Perspective, Beijing, China, 3 August 2007

24) British Council’s Citizen Journalism project, invited speaker on Developing Participatory Journalism, Kiev, Ukraine, 28 November 2006

25) University of California, Berkeley (School of Information), Information Access Seminar series, invited speaker on Electronic Newspapers, 14 October 2005

26) International Citizen Reporters’ Forum, keynote speaker on Big Media and Citizen Journalism: the British Experience, Seoul, Korea, 25 June 2005

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