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paul lowe

How I share: A tour of my personal linking behavior - Invisible Inkling - 0 views

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    Ryan Sholin on the future of newspapers, online news and journalism education. How I share: A tour of my personal linking behavior May 12, 2009 Things you may have noticed about me in recent days, weeks, months, or years: 1. I don't write blog posts as often as I used to. 2. I share links all over the place, and I have for a long time now. 3. I have a new job that involves a lot of thinking about best practices for journalists who link to content they don't produce themselves. With those three things as givens, what follows is an exploration of how I share links. If I ramble off on some tangent, feel free to jump in and stop me. [Sidenote: You can't jump in. Is there a WordPress plugin for paragraph-by-paragraph commenting yet?] Let's start with a list of links to all the places I share lists of links, and a brief explanation of what sort of links I share there:
paul lowe

Go NoGo - 0 views

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    multimedia site about immigration into europe
paul lowe

Eco-Libris : Moving Towards Sustainable Reading!: 10 Ways to Change the World Through S... - 0 views

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    10 Ways to Change the World Through Social Media Citizen journalism, open government, status updates, community building, information sharing, crowdsourcing, and the election of a President.
paul lowe

The Associated Press: Many turn to internet for Sri Lanka war news - 0 views

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    Many turn to internet for Sri Lanka war news By KRISHAN FRANCIS - 11 hours ago COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) - With mainstream journalists barred from Sri Lanka's war zone, Tamil expatriates desperate for news of loved ones have turned to small Web sites for reports and video from across the front lines. Much of their reporting comes from locals - some of them former journalists and aid workers - who are working anonymously in the war zone and e-mailing their reports to editors in Europe. Para Prabha said his London-based Euro Television Web site receives clips from about six reporters and cameramen working inside the war zone under dangerous circumstances. The site is devoted to issues related to Sri Lanka's Tamils and the government's offensive against the Tamil Tiger rebels. "One of our reporters was killed in February, caught in artillery fire, and a lot of other colleagues have left us because it's too dangerous," Prabha said. Another Web site, War Without Witness, uses aid workers on the ground to film footage, according to one official from the site who would identify himself only as Sam. He would not name the groups helping him, fearing reprisals from the government.
silvie koanda

BBC NEWS | UK | Magazine | Developing world - 0 views

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    Digital cameras have made taking pictures easier. But, to mark the launch of our Photographer of the Year competition, photojournalist Jon Levy, asks if that means we are becoming better photographers.
silvie koanda

Journalism.co.uk :: AllVoices Provides Citizen Journalists With A Global Incentive To S... - 0 views

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    Journalism jobs, news and links for journalists working online and in print media
silvie koanda

Editorial Photographers UK | The EPUK Fair Play for Citizen Journalists Campaign - 0 views

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    EPUK believes in fair treatment for eyewitness photographers who submit their photos to commercial media…
paul lowe

YouTube - The Twitter Experiment - UT Dallas - 0 views

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    Dr. Rankin, professor of History at UT Dallas, wanted to know how to reach more students and involve more people in class discussions both in and out of the classroom. She had heard of Twitter... She collaborated with the UT Dallas, Arts and Technology - Emerging Media and Communications (EMAC) http://www.emac.utdallas.edu faculty and as a Graduate student in EMAC I assisted her in her experiment and documented it for a digital video class with Professor Dean Terry, @therefore, and a collaboration and content creation course with Dan Langendor, @dlangendorf.
paul lowe

FORA.tv - Spotlighting Human Rights: Digital Photography and Video - 0 views

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    Spotlighting Human Rights: Digital Photography and Video University of California: Berkeley
Kirk Ellingham

eleanor Magazine - 0 views

shared by Kirk Ellingham on 17 May 09 - Cached
Brett Van Ort

Citizen photojournalism agencies: future success or fundamentally flawed? - Editors Weblog - 0 views

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    Talks about start up citizen photojournalism sites that were eventually bought by AFP and Getty. Scoopt founder Kyle MacRae talks about the how the model of his site, Scoopt, fundamentally will not work.
sisi xiong

Citizen Journalism: Global Perspectives - 0 views

shared by sisi xiong on 09 Jun 09 - Cached
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    Citizen Journalism: Global Perspectives examines the spontaneous actions of ordinary people, caught up in extraordinary events, who felt compelled to adopt the role of a news reporter. This collection draws together 21 original, thought-provoking chapters. It investigates citizen journalism in the West, including the United States, United Kingdom, Europe, and Australia, as well as its development in a variety of other national contexts around the globe, including Brazil, China, India, Iran, Iraq, Kenya, Palestine, South Korea, Vietnam, and even Antarctica. It engages with several of the most significant topics for this important area of inquiry from fresh, challenging perspectives. Its aim is to assess the contribution of citizen journalism to crisis reporting, and to encourage new forms of dialogue and debate about how it may be improved in future.
duncan robertson

In search of the bigger picture (www.cs.colarado.edu) - 0 views

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    Research paper from 2008 plotting the evolution of Flickr and examining it's emerging role as a community forum for disaster-related grassroots activity.
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