Chair and Commentator
Brooke KroegerArthur L. Carter Journalism Institute, New York University
“Making News in the Early Modern Atlantic World”
Will SlauterUniversité Paris Diderot
Slauter Paper.pdf“Two Countries, Two Presses: Making News in the Age of Revolutions” (co-author)
Victoria GardnerManchester University
Adleman-Gardner Paper.pdf“Two Countries, Two Presses: Making News in the Age of Revolutions” (co-author)
Joseph M. AdelmanFramingham State University
Adleman-Gardner Paper.pdf"The News of Democratization and the Democratization of News: The Early-Nineteenth-Century Press"
Jeffrey L. PasleyUniversity of Missouri
Pasley Paper.pdfChair and Commentator
Andie TucherColumbia University
“The Victorian City and the Urban Newspaper”
David Paul NordIndiana University
Nord Paper.pdf"The Economics of News in the Anglo-American Imperial Press, 1836-1925"
James R. BrennanUniversity of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Brennan Paper.pdfChair and Commentator
Martin ConboyUniversity of Sheffield
"Protecting News in an Interconnected World"
Heidi J. S. TworekHarvard University
Tworek Paper.pdf"Broadcasting Journalism, Across the Atlantic"
Michael StammMichigan State University
Stamm Paper.pdfChair and Commentator
Michael SchudsonColumbia University
"The Political Economy of American Journalism, 1945-2012"
James L. BaughmanUniversity of Wisconsin- Madison
Baughman Paper.pdf“Struggles to Protect the Economic Value of News in the Twenty-First Century”
Robert G. PicardOxford University
Picard Paper.pdfDiscussant
Richard R. JohnColumbia University
Discussant
Jonathan Silberstein-LoebKeble College, Oxford