Thursday, January 25, 2007

Nieman at Harvard: Goodbye Gutenberg - Winter 2006/2007 Report

Die Winter 2006 / 2007 Ausgabe (Volume 60, 4 Band) des Nieman Reports (Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard) ist erschienen, wie immer mit interessanten und lesenswerten Beiträgen zu Newsjournalismus, Journalismus, Community Building, usw.



mit mehr als 40 Beiträge unter den Rubriken

- Sensing the Change
- Pushing Forward
- Building Community
- Finding Our Footing
- Expanding Our Reach
- Converging on the Web
- Exploring New Connections
- Taking Words

Melissa Ludtke schreibt im Vorwort:
"Journalism is on a fast-paced, transformative journey, its destination still unknown. That the Web and other media technologies are affecting mightily the practice of journalism is beyond dispute. Less clear is any shared vision of what the future holds. Newsrooms are being hollowed out, and editors who resist such cutbacks are losing their jobs. Digital video cameras and tape recorders replace reporters' notebooks as newspapers—and other news organizations—train staff in multimedia storytelling. In this issue, words about journalists' experiences in the digital era transport our vision forward, while our eye takes us on a visual voyage back to a time when newspapers wove communities together. "

Index und Links zu den Beiträgen

Hier einige Themen als Appetitmacher:

Community Building on the Web: Implications for Journalism
by Craig Newmark

The Global Voices Manifesto
by Rebecca MacKinnon and Ethan Zuckerman

Journalism and Web 2.0
by Francis Pisani

Puzzling Contradictions of China's Internet Journalism
by Fons Tuinstra

Inviting Readers Into the Editorial Process
By Ellen Foley

Frühere Reports - mit vielen aktuellen und noch nicht 'gelernten' (i.S. v. umgesetzten) Erkenntnissen

(Cross posting on HEM on Media, Matketing & Internet
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