Session 3c: How Participatory Journalism Is Being Used Now

22 years ago

Neil Heinan "I'm the dinosaur...I'm the manual typewriter in this group."With We the People/Wisconsin: US's oldest civic journalism project "I…

Session 3b: How Participatory Journalism Is Being Used Now

22 years ago

Jeff Jarvis "As Rosen rebutted Kinsella, Jarvis shall now rebut Schaffer"It is mainstream media that is useless, narcisstic and niche…

Session 3a: How Participatory Journalism Is Being Used Now

22 years ago

Jan Schaffer "Going to bringing this back to participatory journalism, because this isn't supposed to be about blogger dot com""We…

Session 2: The Power of Participatory Journalism

22 years ago

Warren Kinsella Blogs are "punk rock" media: angry, do-it-yourself"Corporate blog" is an oxymoron Wag in audience during technical difficulties: "This…

Session 1: How Technology is Changing Public Journalism

22 years ago

Leonard Witt Journalism, as we know it, is broken1988 elections were controlled by the "spinmeisters": it was flag factories, Willie…

Public & Participatory Journalism Conference, Post 1

22 years ago

Sitting here with David Janes to my right (positionally and politically) at the Sheraton Centre at the Exploring the Fusion…

Weekend Update

22 years ago

For those of you not familiar with Canada, today is that most generic of Canadian holidays, the Civic Holiday, the…

The Breakup Style of PowerPoint

22 years ago

The scene: The bar at the Bovine Sex Club, during Kickass Karaoke's 5th Anniversary. I'm ordering a pint of Shanghai…

Good grief, part deux

22 years ago

"I'm John Kerry...and I'm reporting for duty!" "I'm not kidding: I was born in the west wing." (I think it's…

Good grief…

22 years ago

I hear the baaa-ing of sheep from Animal Farm, and in real time, too! They're going to be completely unbearable…