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Marco Pavan

NowPublic.com | The News is NowPublic - 0 views

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    NowPublic is a participatory news network which mobilizes an army of reporters to cover the events that define our world. In twelve short months, the company has become one of the fastest growing news organizations with thousands of reporters in over 140 countries. During Hurricane Katrina, NowPublic had more reporters in the affected area than most news organizations have on their entire staff. In 2007, TIME Magazine named NowPublic one of the 50 Coolest Websites and in 2009, the site was nominated for an Emmy for Advanced Technology.
duncan robertson

OhmyNews International - 0 views

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    One of the web's oldest citizen journalist websites (founded in 2000), based in Korea but carrying news and pictures from citizen journalist around the world
Brett Van Ort

Scoopt | Home - 0 views

shared by Brett Van Ort on 18 May 09 - Cached
paul lowe

Diigo - Web Highlighter and Sticky Notes, Social Bookmarking and Annotation, Social Inf... - 0 views

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    Highlight and Share the Web! Diigo is a powerful research tool and a knowledge-sharing community Research and Collaborate * Don't just bookmark! Highlight the web! Add sticky notes too! * Access and search your findings from any PC or iphone! * Create groups to pool resources for specific projects. Connect and Discover * You are what you annotate, creating a presence for you in the community. * Connect with friends effortlessly and non-intrusively through content. * Discover quality resources on any subject or get personalized recommendations. * Learn More » Play Demo Video
paul lowe

News Photos - News Pictures - Photo Essays - Interactive Graphics - TIME.com - 0 views

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    Time magazine photo essays good resource for stories
paul lowe

Interactive Narratives - The Best in Multimedia Storytelling and Multimedia Journalism - 0 views

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    great site for multimedia/interactive projects
duncan robertson

The New Yorker: Amateur Hour - 0 views

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    The New Yorker's take on citizen journalism, from August 06.
silvie koanda

Online agencies promise to help citizen photographers get paid - 0 views

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    Three startups are trying to help amateur news photographers sell work to media outlets. But will these agencies deliver enough quality photos?
rebecca harley

Did London bombings turn citizen journalists into citizen paparazzi? - 0 views

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    Did London bombings turn citizen journalists into citizen paparazzi? Cameraphones and videophones on the scene were important tools in giving the world the first look at the horrific London bombings. But what about people with cameraphones who vied for the most gruesome shots of victims?
duncan robertson

Center for Citizen Media - 0 views

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    This is the website for the Center for Citizen Media, a new initiative aimed at helping to enable and encourage grassroots media, especially citizen journalism, at every level.
duncan robertson

KCNN: Citizen Media: Fad or the Future of News? - 0 views

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    Study from 2007 on 'hyperlocal journalism' - more from the perspective of web-editor, but with some useful information. "The rule in hyperlocal citizen journalism is that no one size or shape fits all. This study, funded by the Ford Foundation, sought to take a snapshot in time of a robust phenomenon - specifically, the development of hyperlocal community news sites - that is changing and growing week by week."
duncan robertson

Citizen Journalism and the Replacement of the Pros with User-Generated Content - 0 views

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    Article focusing on the convergence of traditional news reporting and web2.0 style user-generated content, from MIT's Convergence Culture Consortium (February 2007)
paul lowe

FFFFOUND! - 0 views

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    About FFFFOUND! FFFFOUND! is a web service that not only allows the users to post and share their favorite images found on the web, but also dynamically recommends each user's tastes and interests for an inspirational image-bookmarking experience!!
Brett Van Ort

Citizen Photojournalist Sells Image For $40,000 - 0 views

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    The image was grainy, low quality and shot by a 17-year-old, most likely on a mobile phone. And, according to the London Times, it earned the photographer
paul lowe

The Hub - 0 views

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    Welcome to the Hub -- the world's first participatory media site for human rights. Through the Hub, individuals, organizations, networks and groups around the world are able to bring their human rights stories and campaigns to global attention and to mobilize action to protect and promote human rights. Watch and forward the 60-second Hub video. What You Can Do On the Hub The Hub is an interactive community for human rights, where you can upload videos, audio or photos, or simply watch, comment on and share what's on the site. You can use each media item on the site to encourage individuals to learn more and to get involved by providing direct links to resources, advocacy groups, campaigns and actions that they can take to make a difference. Additionally, you can connect with groups or create one of your own to feature your work on the Hub. Every week you can watch the three most urgent videos contributed to the Hub, and hand-picked by our editors. Who can join the Hub? Anyone with a valid email address can join the Hub. Users of the Hub include human rights workers, students, academics, filmmakers, journalists, activists, teachers and concerned citizens worldwide.
paul lowe

InSTEDD - 0 views

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    The Challenge Posted January 16th, 2008 by admin "It's a familiar scene. Following the onset of a major disease outbreak or natural disaster, government agencies, non-governmental organizations and the local community must join forces and act quickly to alleviate suffering. You, your colleagues and groups that don't normally work together now need to communicate, assemble teams, share information, make plans and coordinate a response. Yet despite everyone's best intentions, a wealth of resources, deep expertise and tremendous effort, you still face challenges in trying to work together. The response once again proves confused, inefficient and far less effective than it should have been. As a population waits for help, delays mount up, resources are wasted and too little arrives too late. Will the cost, once again, be measured in human lives?"
paul lowe

Make Love Not War - Steven Meisel's Controversial Series | paintalicious - 0 views

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    In the September issue of Italian vogue, fashion photographer Steven Meisel (the man behind Madonna's controversial Sex book) stirs up controversy with his glamorized imagery of the war in Iraq. His 'Make Love Not War' series (mostly) depicts sweaty, dirty soldiers in the middle of a war-zone interacting with models in a very "heated fashion" Apparently, claims are being made by 'Women In Media and News' suggesting this series of photographs are pornographic and evoke sexualizations of horrific situations, also saying that violence is erotic. Am quiet certain everyone would agree by this "surface" reading, but is that the point of the message? What do they mean to you? Check out the rest.
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