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Byung
Lee, an assistant professor in the School of Communications, recently
completed a productive sabbatical leave.
Lee, an editorial
board member of The Journal of Human Subjectivity since 2002, concentrated
his work on studies of newsrooms and new media. In addition to completing
two research presentations earlier reported in Connections (at the
AEJMC national conference and at the International Society for the
Scientific Study of Subjectivity conference) he worked with Elon
colleague Wonhi Synn on "Clashes between Businesses and Consumers
Over Unsolicited Commercial E-mails," in B. Rockenbach & T. Mendina
(Eds.), "Ethics and Electronic Information: A Festschrit," (pp.
177-195). Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland.
Lee also presented
his research titled "Small Dailies' Plan for Their Web Sites in
an Economic Slowdown: Comparison with Big Dailies" at the National
Newspaper Association Convention in Portland, Oregon, Sept. 11-14.
In addition,
Lee worked to create a javascript program that can be used for a
Web-based survey. The program is available at http://www.byunglee.org/diversity.html.
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