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Journalists Must Become Better Listeners

Sunday, August 27th, 2006

Here is good advice, in a good advice packed column, from Ventura County Star editor Joe R. Howry:

From my own unscientific observations, the anger index has intensified in direct proportion to the increasing polarization over issues such as the war in Iraq, immigration and, of course, politics. Most of the time, the anger is directed [...]

An experiment in participatory journalism

Thursday, May 26th, 2005

Wade Roush, senior editor for Technology Review, has created a blog for an article he is writing on on continuous social computing. The full article is now posted on the Continuous Computing Blog and readers are commenting on the article to help shape and inform what is eventually published in the magazine. He’s using pop-up [...]

Citizen Journalism, Big Media Should Get Involved

Saturday, February 26th, 2005

Earlier this week Steve Outing at Editor and Publisher wrote an extensive article about the benefits of citizen journalism.
He contends that if the news media worked with citizen journalists, it would be a way of
regaining trust and credibility by losing the arrogance of the old way of doing journalism.
Unfortunately he says the feedback [...]

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