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paul lowe

Innovative Interactivity | Multimedia investment checklist - 0 views

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    ""Should we present this story as an interactive? Before undertaking any large story project be sure to ask: * Who is the target audience for this story? * What do we hope to accomplish in telling this story to them? Then use this decision-tool to see which approach to storytelling is best supported by the research in these studies:"
anonymous

Imaging 'Others' - 0 views

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    Short piece which takes in colonial photography right up to present day NGO photography. Its bibliography might be useful http://www.ucd.ie/photoconflict/bibliography/
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    Excellent bibliography!
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    very helpful bibliography!
paul lowe

YouTube - TEDtalksDirector's Videos - 0 views

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    TED talks on youtube - inspiring, creative , talks by societies best minds
briony campbell

Landmark moments in citizen journalism :: 10,000 Words :: multimedia, online journalism... - 0 views

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    Landmark moments in citizen journalism Monday, March 30, 2009 Depending on whom you ask, citizen journalism is either pushing journalism forward or is unaccountable vigilantism. Either way, it is shaping the way we consume our news. Surely ordinary citizens were documenting and discussing news events before the advent of the internet but what separates citizen journalism from pure observation is the use of the net as an avenue to either aid or circumvent traditional media outlets and spread the news independently. Average Joes can take their own photos, record their own video and recount a story through blogs or other social media, often more quickly than a media organization can begin to report and in a more organic way than is usually presented by mainstream media. The following is a timeline of events in which ordinary citizens shaped the news, followed by an analog description of each landmark moment.
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