terça-feira, maio 02, 2006

Dan Gillmor explains "citizen journalism"

Dan Gillmor explains "citizen journalism": "Cory Doctorow: Dan Gillmor, the hero and lion of 'citizen journalism,' gave a tremendous speech on what participatory, 21st-century news-reporting can and should look like at at Columbia's Hearst New Media Lecture, and he's posted the transcript on his blog: This is called a 'New Media' lecture. Two items: First, We are moving at light speed to a time when the expression 'new media' will too many words, and we'll drop the new part; it'll just be media. I'm glad to see this school and the organizations that hire its graduates are adopting at least some of tomorrow's techniques more quickly than I predicted. That's good. Forward-looking folks are aware that there's no alternative, not to mention the fact that the journalism will benefit. ...I was calling attention to another reality of tomorrow's journalism. In a craft that's shifting from lecture to conversation, the publication (or broadcast or whatever) is not The End. It is somewhere in the middle of an emergent system in which we all can keep learning, and teaching."