Highlights From UC Berkeley Panel on Participatory Journalism
Two Weblogs have posted highlights from the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism and Western Knight Center for Specialized Journalism's panel on participatory journalism last week.
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Two Weblogs have posted highlights from the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism and Western Knight Center for Specialized Journalism's panel on participatory journalism last week.
About.com is digging deeper into citizen journalism, according to Jonathan Dube, who has penned an article on Poynter.org, entitled The Experts Among Us.
JD Lasica, a thought leader in the participatory journalism movement has opened up a Socialtext wiki to solicit reader comments on his new book, Darknet: Remixing the Future of Movies, Music and Television.
Lasica's upcoming book from John Wiley & Sons focuses on the digital media revolution, exploring the idea that digital technologies are empowering people to create, reuse and reinvent media.
More details on JD's New Media Musings blog.
New Yawk bloggers Nick Denton and Jason Calacanis battled it out tonight during a publisher's panel of a NYBloggers event. EverythingNY has all the details.
In addition, EverythingNY has posted accounts of the technology panel, featuring Anil Dash, and the editors' panel, featuring Choire Sicha.
(Source: BuzzMachine)
Even as nanopublishing grows as in importance, PR people can and should always seek out the big hits. Though some may disagree, no one tech journalist carries more influence than Walter Mossberg. This
Wired article demonstrates just how King Walter I can make or break products. It is a gentle reminder of the power of the big pundits.