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#dConstruct - Kelly Goto gets us to think contextually Paid Members Public
[](http://www.onemanandhisblog.com/archives/assets_c/2011/09/IMG_9214 - Version 2-2029.html)Are we going to spend the rat of our lives staring at our mobile screens? A babysitter spent the first half hour just texting and ignoring Goto’s kids. She bans texting, iPads et al
We don't need no steenkin' opinions… Paid Members Public
Kevin Anderson: > Yes, we’re now going to have to suffer through lots of ill-informed speculation from columnists. Brace yourself yet again as they take out their favourite axe from the kitchen cupboard and grind away on it just a bit more until the head is gone and they’
Reading the Internet: it's work, honest Paid Members Public
Mary Hamilton [http://maryhamilton.co.uk/2011/03/what-do-you-actually-do/]: > I take what I’ve read and I pass the best bits on, because that’s the other kind of journalism I do, and because I hope that my personal Twitter account is just as much a resource and a
Finding inspiration for new forms of journalism Paid Members Public
So, it appears that I don’t need to write a blog post today, because I replied to an e-mail from Jude Townend, and she used it to write one instead [http://jtownend.com/2010/10/20/journalism-outside-journalism/]: > One thought that stayed with me came from Adam Tinworth, serial
Researching Media Law and Online Publishers Paid Members Public
Judith Townend [http://posterous.com/people/4wjLiFjs3sWt], she who has given up life at journalism.co.uk for PhDing, is running a survey around media law and online publishers/bloggers [http://fromtheonline.com/2010/08/20/whats-a-journalist-and-do-they-understand-law/] . Help academia flourish by filling it out [https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?hl=
Subject Coverage: journalists vrs bloggers Paid Members Public
[http://www.onemanandhisblog.com/archives/assets_c/2010/06/ft-06-06-1667.html] [Created by [Flowton](http://www.flowtown.com/blog/how-subject-matter-varies-between-blogs-and-traditional-press?display=wide) from [Pew data](http://www.journalism.org/), discovered via [We Are Social](http://wearesocial.net/blog/2010/06/blogs-press-differing-agendas/)] These appear to be US figures, but it’s
How Deep In Data Should We Dive? Paid Members Public
Nice summation of data journalism [http://maryhamilton.co.uk/2010/05/jeecamp-thoughts-on-data-journalism/], and how much the average hack should know: > Journalism is about asking the right questions. We research stories before we interview subjects so that we can ask pertinent questions whose answers will illuminate the subject. We need