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Media futurists have predicted that by 2021, "citizens will produce 50 percent of the news peer-to-peer."
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their future will depend not on only how well they inform but how well they encourage and enable conversations with citizens.
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exploring a collaborative effort between audience and traditional media organizations.
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09 Jun 14
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The Internet has caused significant changes to journalism. It remains to be see exactly how those changes will manifest themselves and how much of a change we will see. The creation of the Internet as we know it helped create media-centric lives. It has changed the dynamic of news and turned the customer into a contributor.
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Participatory journalism uses a "publish, then filter" model instead of the traditional "filter, then publish" model. We examine the self correcting process, strengths and weaknesses of each of the major participatory journalisms systems or formats. These include: discussion groups, user generated content, weblogs (blogs), collaborative publishing, peer-to-peer systems and XML syndication. The various functions the audience can serve are examined and the type of participatory journalism formats these functions thrive in are also provided.
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We are at the beginning of a Golden Age of journalism — but it is not journalism as we have known it. Media futurists have predicted that by 2021, "citizens will produce 50 percent of the news peer-to-peer." However, mainstream news media have yet to meaningfully adopt or experiment with these new forms.
Historically, journalists have been charged with informing the democracy. But their future will depend not on only how well they inform but how well they encourage and enable conversations with citizens. That is the challenge. -
We are at the beginning of a Golden Age of journalism — but it is not journalism as we have known it. Media futurists have predicted that by 2021, "citizens will produce 50 percent of the news peer-to-peer." However, mainstream news media have yet to meaningfully adopt or experiment with these new forms.
Historically, journalists have been charged with informing the democracy. But their future will depend not on only how well they inform but how well they encourage and enable conversations with citizens. That is the challenge. -
Armed with easy-to-use Web publishing tools, always-on connections and increasingly powerful mobile devices, the online audience has the means to become an active participant in the creation and dissemination of news and information
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easy-to-use Web publishing tools, always-on connections and increasingly powerful mobile devices, the online audience has the means to become an active participant in the creation and dissemination of news and information.
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18 Oct 13
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Media futurists have predicted that by 2021, "citizens will produce 50 percent of the news peer-to-peer." However, mainstream news media have yet to meaningfully adopt or experiment with these new forms.
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Enric HortaAbout "we media" How audiences are shaping the future of news and info
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Andy TeddWe are at the beginning of a Golden Age of journalism — but it is not journalism as we have known it. Media futurists have predicted that by 2021, "citizens will produce 50 percent of the news peer-to-peer." However, mainstream news media have yet to meaningfully adopt or experiment with these new forms.
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Media futurists have predicted that by 2021, "citizens will produce 50 percent of the news peer-to-peer."
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James DallCitizen journalism, how it is shaping the future of information and news.
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Lorem ipsumDziennikarstwo obywatelskie i nie tylko marody
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hannah sThe American Press Insitute-supported website about online participatory journalism with links to various articles.
citizenjournalism hyperlocal online journalism socialmedia Web2.0 participatory
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31 Mar 08
Miriam SchwabThis report details the important considerations when exploring a collaborative effort between audience and traditional media organizations.
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Kate TrgovacThis report details the important considerations when exploring a collaborative effort between audience and traditional media organizations.
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edtechtalkMedia futurists predict that by 2021 "citizens will produce 50 percent of the news peer to peer" ARe we ready for this environment?
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Jennifer MaddrellMedia futurists predict that by 2021 "citizens will produce 50 percent of the news peer to peer" ARe we ready for this environment?
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24 Oct 06
Claude AlmansiWritten by Shayne Bowman and Chris Willis
Edited by J.D. Lasica, senior editor Online Journalism Review
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Áine MacDermotThis report details the important considerations when exploring a collaborative effort between audience and traditional media organizations.
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Ian DelaneyWe are at the beginning of a Golden Age of journalism — but it is not journalism as we have known it. Media futurists have predicted that by 2021, "citizens will produce 50 percent of the news peer-to-peer." However, mainstream news media have yet to me
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Rachel C'This project is meant to give people with original ideas a means of obtaining peer review and constructive criticism, and also to publish these ideas in wiki format for the free use and benefit of others.'
media citizen journalism community blogging blog participation social ShayneBowman ChrisWillis
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Lloyd ShepherdPaper on how audiences are shaping media
blogs citizenmedia community journalism media participation research
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Howard SilvermanWe are at the beginning of a Golden Age of journalism — but it
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greg bloomWebsite laying out the parameters and elements of citizen journalism
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We are at the beginning of a Golden Age of journalism 014 but it is not journalism as we have known it. Media futurists have predicted that by 2021, "citizens will produce 50 percent of the news peer-to-peer." However, mainstream news media have yet to meaningfully adopt or experiment with these new forms. Historically, journalists have been charged with informing the democracy. But their future will depend not on only how well they inform but how well they encourage and enable conversations with citizens. That is the challenge. This report details the important considerations when exploring a collaborative effort between audience and traditional media organizations.
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22 Oct 04
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We are at the beginning of a Golden Age of journalism - but it is not journalism as we have known it. Media futurists have predicted that by 2021, "citizens will produce 50 percent of the news peer-to-peer." However, mainstream news media have yet to meaningfully adopt or experiment with these new forms. Historically, journalists have been charged with informing the democracy. But their future will depend not on only how well they inform but how well they encourage and enable conversations with citizens. That is the challenge. This report details the important considerations when exploring a collaborative effort between audience and traditional media organizations.
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tarkowskiThis report details the important considerations when exploring a collaborative effort between audience and traditional media organizations.
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12 Aug 04
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Media futurists have predicted that by 2021, "citizens will produce 50 percent of the news peer-to-peer. Historically, journalists have been charged with informing the democracy. But their future will depend not on only how well they inform but how well they encourage and enable conversations with citizens. That is the challenge. Change: Participatory journalism uses a "publish, then filter" model instead of the traditional "filter, then publish" model.
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Media futurists have predicted that by 2021, "citizens will produce 50 percent of the news peer-to-peer. Historically, journalists have been charged with informing the democracy. But their future will depend not on only how well they inform but how well they encourage and enable conversations with citizens. That is the challenge. Change: Participatory journalism uses a "publish, then filter" model instead of the traditional "filter, then publish" model.
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Media futurists have predicted that by 2021, "citizens will produce 50 percent of the news peer-to-peer. Historically, journalists have been charged with informing the democracy. But their future will depend not on only how well they inform but how well they encourage and enable conversations with citizens. That is the challenge. Change: Participatory journalism uses a "publish, then filter" model instead of the traditional "filter, then publish" model.
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