Pablo J. Boczkowski
Department of Communication Studies
Associate Professor
pjb9@northwestern.edu
Frances Searle Building
2240 Campus Drive, Room 2-146
Evanston , IL 60208-2952
847-491-4157
Graduate Programs: Media, Technology & Society, Communication Studies
Pablo Boczkowski's research program examines the transformation of the social and political institutions of print culture in the digital age. He pursues this program through studies of how the construction and use of digital media technologies affect work practices, communication processes, and interaction with consumers, focusing on organizations and occupations that have traditionally been associated with print media.
Education
| PhD | Science and Technology Studies, Cornell University |
| MA | Science and Technology Studies, Cornell University |
| Doctor, Psychology, University of Belgrano, Argentina | |
| Licenciado (5-year undergraduate degree), Psychology, University of Buenos Aires |
Recent Publications
Boczkowski, P (2009). Rethinking hard and soft news production: From common ground to divergent paths. Journal of Communication, 59, 98-116.
Boczkowski, P. (2009). Technology, monitoring and imitation in contemporary news work. Communication, Culture & Critique, 2, 39-58.
Boczkowski, P., & de Santos, M. (2007). When more media equals less news: Patterns of content homogenization in Argentina's leading print and online newspapers. Political Communication, 24, 167-190.
Mitchelstein, E., & Boczkowski, P. (in press). Between tradition and change: A review of recent research on online news production. Journalism: Theory, Practice & Criticism, 10 (5).
Recent Awards and Honors
2005 Outstanding Book Award of the International Communication Association
Courses
| 395-021 | The Sociology of Online News |
| 525-025 | Media Meets Technology |
| 525 | Field Research in Media Organizations |
Curriculum Vitae [pdf]


