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Building New Media Organisations


(Crossposted from snurb.info - for full coverage of the CCi conference, see here.)
Brisbane.The third and last day of the CCi conference starts with a keynote by the fabulous Mark Deuze, author of Media Work. He begins by pointing to Henry Jenkins’s work on convergence culture, and reminds us of the magnitude of that trend. Why [...]

Reflections on impermanance: packing the office


I’m packing up my cubicle at Gatewatching HQ today, getting ready for the big move to Sydney for the new job at GetUp!
I’m excited about the new challenge, but it’s a sad moment, and the conference that Axel’s been liveblogging here has been, for me, an occasion to catch up with the colleagues who have [...]

Thinking through Citizen Journalism


(Crossposted from snurb.info - for full coverage of the CCi conference, see here.)
Brisbane.The post-lunch session at the CCi conference starts for me with a panel on citizen journalism which involves my colleague Jason Wilson from Youdecide2007 (and Gatewatching.org), Larvatus Prodeo’s Mark Bahnisch, and Graham Young from Online Opinion. Their theme is the role of citizen [...]

Futures for Journalism?


(Crossposted from snurb.info - for full coverage of the CCi conference, see here.)
Brisbane.The next plenary speaker in this very enjoyable session on day two of the CCi conference is Margaret Simons, asking the question “What are journalists for?” She begins by noting the role of the Australian Press Council, long perceived as a publishers’ poodle, [...]

Digital Campaigning with Kevin07 and Beyond


(Crossposted from snurb.info - for full coverage of the CCi conference, see here.)
Brisbane.The next plenary speaker here at the CCi conference is Camilla Cooke. She managed the Australian Labor Party’s digital campaign during the 2007 Australian federal election - “Australia’s first digital election”, as she describes it. Initial ideas for this campaign (even before the [...]

Participation and Voice in Citizen Journalism and Transmedia Documentary


(Crossposted from snurb.info - for full coverage of the CCi conference, see here.)
Brisbane.We’re now in the final session of the first day at the CCi conference, which I’ll try to chair and blog at the same time - we’ll see how it goes. My colleague Terry Flew is the first presenter, and he begins by [...]

Public Speech, Public Spaces, Public Spheres


(Crossposted from snurb.info - for full coverage of the CCi conference, see here.)
Brisbane.The next session I’m attending at the CCi conference is also (broadly) on citizen journalism. Andrew Kenyon from the University of Melbourne is the first speaker, and his focus is especially on the legal perspective on journalism as public speech, building on interviews [...]

Futures for News Media in the Face of Citizen Journalism


(Crossposted from snurb.info - for full coverage of the CCi conference, see here.)
Brisbane.We’re now starting the first panel session of the CCi conference, and this is the panel on citizen journalism that my paper is in as well, so I’m including the Powerpoint below (audio to be added later available now).
The first speaker is David [...]

Burchell on bloggers, or, blogophobia.


Gary Sauer-Thompson alerts us today to a very, very peculiar piece by David Burchell on something he calls the “political blogosphere”. Burchell’s version doesn’t much resemble the one I know. I’ll quote a little:
At other times it seems the wheels of the political blogosphere are greased with the oil of personal vitriol.
Indeed, on one view [...]

Gatewatching cracks the ton - this being our 100th post.


I have been posting like a madman today because I saw how close we were to the magic milestone of 100 posts this morning. Yay.
Time to take stock. My favourite moments and biggest retrospective lulz on the way to this landmark include being “Blaired“, “Bolted” and “Parished” all in the space of a week. Awesome. [...]