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Two decades ago, a series of terrorist attacks shook London. And I found myself on the cusp of two worlds of journalism.
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Two decades ago, a series of terrorist attacks shook London. And I found myself on the cusp of two worlds of journalism.
citizen journalism
A new take on citizen journalism makes a lot of sense.
citizen journalism
Like many opinionated rant online commentators about journalism, I get fairly regular e-mails from students asking for my comments on journalism, blogging and social media. Inspired by Jon Bernstein making his responses [http://www.pressgazette.co.uk/content/how-has-iphone-changed-way-we-read-news-and-other-questions] to one set of questions public, I’ve decided to do
citizen journalism
Joanna Geary [http://www.guardian.co.uk/help/insideguardian/2013/apr/16/introducing-guardianwitness-platform-content-youve-created?CMP=twt_gu] : > The GuardianWitness platform, and supporting iPhone and Android apps will help us to carry on this tradition. It will allow you to tell your story – by desktop or mobile – by submitting pictures, videos
citizen journalism
[https://i1.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2012/04/reporting.jpg] Laurie Penny [http://www.warrenellis.com/?p=13926]: > As more and more ordinary men, women and children without degrees in journalism acquire the skills and technology to broadcast text and video, the media has become another
citizen journalism
Warning: Liveblogging – errors and typos likely iVillage – Lulu Phongmany: Been around for 10 years without really talking to the community about what they wanted. Very different issues drive success in message boards as opposed to content. Content seems tool-based, forums more around mutual support issues. Food site relaunch: Editors and
citizen journalism
Liveblog of a talk by citizen journalism site OhMyNews founder Yeon-ho Oh [http://climbtothestars.org/archives/2010/05/07/lift10-ohmynews-the-story-and-future-of-citizen-journalism-yeon-ho-oh/] . Some thought-provoking stuff.
bloggers
It has been a funny old week, as the lazy, journalistic cliché goes. This time last week, I was telling myself for the third afternoon in a row that I’d do my slides for news:rewired [http://www.newsrewired.com/] tomorrow, and now they’ve spent the best part
citizen journalism
Some footage from YouTube of the fire in Dean Street that’s burning right now. Ignore the fire and watch the people: See how many people are filming and photographing it?That’s the sea change. Londonist has done some [great aggregated coverage](http://londonist.com/2009/07/in_pictures_
citizen journalism
This is why we love (exposed) Fake Steve [http://fakesteve.blogspot.com/2007/08/youtube-of-day_18.html].
bloggers
Today's dose of good linking.
7/7 bombings
I’ve just run across an interesting post [http://www.completetosh.com/weblog/2005/07/lets_forget_abo.html] from Neil McIntosh about the phrase “citizen journalist”, often used to describe bloggers and mobloggers who do some form of reporting, and how lacking in meaning it really is. I very