Graduate Students
David Stanton
Degree program: PHD
Anticipated graduation year: 2008
Working Dissertation title: “Discriminating reading patterns using eyetracking methodologies”
Office: 2114 Weimer
Office phone: (352) 273-1098
E-mail:
Web: davestanton.us
Previous education
M.A.M.C.,
Journalism, “The Miami Herald and the Miller Effect: Literary Journalism in the 1980s,” University of Florida, 2005
B.S.,
Journalism, Magazines, University of Florida, 2002
Research area
David Stanton is a doctoral student at the University of Florida focusing on the transformation of newspapers from print to digital. His dissertation work involves news-consumer behaviors and statistical modeling of reading patterns. David also teaches online journalism production and information architecture at UF.
Biographical information
David Stanton is a third-year doctoral student. Although born in Stuart, Fla., he has called Gainesville home for nine years. David and his wife, Autumn, are spending every free moment with their daughters Lucy and Tabitha.
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