Tag: citizen+journalism
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Hartsville Today
A citizen journalism site managed by a South Carolina newspaper and the University of South Carolina’s J-School. Hartsville Today
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PressThink: The Era of Networked Journalism Begins
A real live example of distributed journalism in action. You, too, can pore over Congressional documents. Seriously, you can help. Check it out. PressThink: The Era of Networked Journalism Begins
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Citizen Journalism/Notes – Wikimania
Notes and podcasts from the recent Harvard citizen journalism unconference. Citizen Journalism/Notes – Wikimania
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Online media’s ‘Californian’ adventure
The Online Journalism Review on the glory that is Baskersfield. Online media’s ‘Californian’ adventure
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CNN.com – Send an I-Report
CNN launches a user-created-content aggregator, with this page to upload comments, photos, audio, and video. Damn they’re smart. CNN.com – Send an I-Report
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The Hype vs. Reality vs. What People Value: Emerging Collaborative News Models and the Future of News
A Harvard school of government Masters project – it’s a study of participatory journalism. The Hype vs. Reality vs. What People Value: Emerging Collaborative News Models and the Future of News
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Local, community, you: an exemplary news site is born – Editors Weblog
What makes a local community site useful and sticky? And why are indpendent sites having better luck at it than newspapers? Local, community, you: an exemplary news site is born – Editors Weblog
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Colin Rhinesmith » Citizen Media Series Part III “Engaging With the News”
Good roundup of a Dan Gillmor talk last week at the Berkman Center, including lots of links to sites any J-School student or prof should see. Colin Rhinesmith » Citizen Media Series Part III “Engaging With the News”
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CBS News Blog – Outside Voices: Dan Gillmor On The New Principles Of A More Diverse Media Ecosystem
“The search for objectivity makes some sense in a media ecosystem that lacks diversity. If a few voices overwhelm all the others, there is a public interest in playing stories as allegedly down the middle as possible…” CBS News Blog – Outside Voices: Dan Gillmor On The New Principles Of A More Diverse Media Ecosystem