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Snurb — Tuesday 8 April 2008 09:46

Vibewire Forum: Some Thoughts about e-Democracy

Politics | Participatory Journalism and Citizen Engagement (ARC Linkage) |

As I've mentioned here previously, the Vibewire e-Festival of Ideas is now underway, and I'm taking part in a forum on e-democracy that also involves such luminaries as Mark Pesce, Jason Wilson, Martin Stewart-Weeks, and Tony Walker. I've now posted my first contribution, which I'm republishing here - any comments welcome, and I'll try and bring them to the discussion. Or better yet - join us!

I think it might be useful to work out in some more detail what we mean by e-democracy and related terms. Broadly, for me there are two interesting areas …

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Snurb — Monday 7 April 2008 16:57

Creating Value: Between Commerce and Commons

Creative Industries | Conferences |

This should be of interest to a few readers of this blog: the submission deadline for papers for "Creating Value: Between Commerce and Commons", the conference of the Centre for Creative Industries and Innovation which takes place on 25-28 June, has been extended to 21 April. Both proposals and full papers can be submitted at this point.

Should be an exciting conference - the keynote presenters include Henry Jenkins, Mark Deuze, Margaret Simons, Pete Clifton, Norman Jackson, and Susan Greenfield, and that line-up alone should be worth the price of admission. The broad conference themes are:

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Snurb — Thursday 27 March 2008 17:12

New Roles in and for Journalism in Australia, Iraq, and Polynesia

Participatory Journalism and Citizen Engagement (ARC Linkage) | Industrial Journalism | Youdecide2007 | AMIC 2008 |

Brisbane.
The last AMIC 2008 session this afternoon starts with a paper by my colleague Jason Wilson, our research associate on the Youdecide2007 project and its follow-ups, and he presents especially on the experience and lessons from Youdecide. There may be a need for a structural modification in the role of conventional journalists, and a change of attitude towards working with citizen journalists.

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Snurb — Thursday 27 March 2008 15:05

Citizen Media in China, Singapore, and the U.K.

Gatewatching and Citizen Journalism | AMIC 2008 |

Brisbane.
The post-lunch session at AMIC 2008 starts with Zheng Jiawen from Nanyang Technological University in Singapore, whose focus is on citizen journalism in China - and particular, on Zola Zhou, popularly recognised as China's first citizen journalist. Broadly, citizen journalism is a public response to the inadequate performance of the mainstream journalism industry (and rose to prominence especially after the events of 11 September 2001). Its rise also contributed to a new debate on the nature of journalism itself, and many initial views argued that news blogging was not journalism due to the narrow subjects explored by most blogs, the reliance on second-hand information, the limited sources and experience of news blogging, and its limited credibility.

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Snurb — Thursday 27 March 2008 12:04

Citizen Journalism in Australia and Elsewhere

Gatewatching and Citizen Journalism | Youdecide2007 | AMIC 2008 |

Brisbane.
Citizen Journalism in the 2007 Australian Federal ElectionI was the first presenter in the next session at AMIC 2008 (and my presentation on citizen journalism in the 2007 Australian federal election is already online here). Hopefully the audio recording worked as well - I'll add it as soon as possible. The audio from my talk is now online.

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Snurb — Thursday 27 March 2008 10:02

Merinews: Citizen Journalism in India

Gatewatching and Citizen Journalism | Industrial Journalism | AMIC 2008 |

Brisbane.
The second day of the AMIC conference has now started, and we begin with a keynote from Vipul Kant Upadhay, the CEO and Editor in Chief of Merinews.com in India. This site is now the largest Internet news portal in the country, and builds very significantly on citizen journalism. Vipul begins by noting that he is no journalist by profession, but instead came to this venture through student activism; his initial motivation was the widespread corruption and nepotism in India.

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Snurb — Wednesday 26 March 2008 17:31

Convergence, Citizen Journalism, and Social Change

Blogs and Blogging | Participatory Journalism and Citizen Engagement (ARC Linkage) | Industrial Journalism | AMIC 2008 |

Brisbane.
We're now in the opening session of the AMIC conference "Convergence, Citizen Journalism and Social Change". Today is just a short afternoon with a couple of keynote speeches; tomorrow, the bulk of the papers (including my colleague Jason Wilson's and mine) will be presented. Pradip Thomas from the University of Queensland is offering some opening remarks - referring to the common trope of the decline of mainstream journalism, and the corresponding rise of citizen journalism and its effect on political developments.

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Snurb — Tuesday 25 March 2008 17:28

Coming Up

Politics | Produsers and Produsage | Gatewatching and Citizen Journalism | AMIC 2008 | FEAST Workshop 2008 | Creative Industries |

Over the next few weeks I'll be a participant in a number of events in Brisbane and online. As always, I'll try to do as much live-blogging as possible. Here's a preview of what's coming up:

  • Citizen Journalism in the 2007 Australian Federal Election This Wednesday and Thursday I'm at the AMIC conference on Convergence, Citizen Journalism, and Social Change, where I'll also present my paper "[weblink:787]". I've already uploaded the Powerpoint slides and full paper for this (a round-up of citizen journalism developments during the 2007 Australian federal election), and I'll try to record the presentation as well.
  • I'll end up missing the last half-day of …

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Snurb — Friday 14 March 2008 11:38

Beyond Broadcasting: TV as a (Deficient) Form of Streaming Media

Produsers and Produsage | Streaming Media | Intellectual Property | Filesharing | Publications | Television |

Beyond BroadcastingContinuing the streaming media theme from Wednesday: the latest issue of the journal Media International Australia has now been released - "Beyond Broadcasting", edited by Graham Meikle and Sherman Young. I've contributed an article and have received permission from the editors to re-publish it here. In the article, I try to take a fresh look at television in an increasingly Internet-driven media environment.

Traditionally, the Net's equivalents to television (mainly, streaming media) have been viewed through the lens of the older technology; to some extent, streaming media has tried to mimic television's feel and format - this is visible …

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Snurb — Wednesday 12 March 2008 12:25

No News from the Webcast Front (But Sonic Synergies Now Published)

Streaming Media | Intellectual Property | Publications | Conferences | Music |

Sonic Synergies: Music, Identity, Technology and Community (Ashgate Popular and Folk Music Series)

Yay - Sonic Synergies: Music, Identity, Technology and Community, a book collecting the best papers from the eponymous 2003 conference in Adelaide, is finally out (if apparently only in hardcover, for almost US$100)...

My chapter in the book deals at its core with the 2002 Webcasting wars in the United States - a protracted and complex conflict between the recording industry and various groupings of large, medium, and small Webcasters each pursuing their own agendas, which was not so much resolved as put on hold by the eventual intervention of a few members of Congress concerned about the deleterious …

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