28 blog reactions to http://commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/take_two/2008/04/jeff_jarvis_v_michael_tomasky.html

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    {responsabilidade do cidadão-repórter}

    19 days ago in · No authority yet

    ESSE POST É APENAS UMA “SIMULAÇÃO”. Não se trata de plágio, cópia ou coisa parecida. É apenas para marcar o espaço do texto do blog com algum conteúdo (retirado do www.derepente.com.br) “O The Guardian

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    JP Digital Digest

    79 days ago by JPDigital · Authority: 10

    comments made by Democratic hopeful Barack Obama during a political fundraising event. The posting has prompted debates on the ethics of citizen reporting, with well known figures such as Jeff Jarvis and Michael Tomasky joining the discussion. Crowd Control We reach the end of the crowdsourcing spectrum with a proposal from UK online journalism lecturer and blogger Paul Bradshaw. Bradshaw’s Citizen Investigation plans, which have been shortlisted for

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    SPOTLIGHT – CROWDSOURCING

    comments made by Democratic hopeful Barack Obama during a political fundraising event. The posting has prompted debates on the ethics of citizen reporting, with well known figures such as Jeff Jarvis and Michael Tomasky joining the discussion. Crowd Control We reach the end of the crowdsourcing spectrum with a proposal from UK online journalism lecturer and blogger Paul Bradshaw. Bradshaw’s Citizen Investigation plans, which have been shortlisted for

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    Conversation Agent

    84 days ago · Authority: 90

    "Having a platform means that you have some responsibilities, and responsibilities are the opposite of rights." [Michael Tomasky, Editor, Guardian America] Jeff Jarvis and Michael Tomansky recently debated whether the Internet's new breed of citizen journalists should have the responsibilities of journalists or the rights of citizens. [hat tip to Robin Hamman] Jay Rosen himself participates to the conversation. I think this kind of debate is good to have

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    Cidadãos-jornalistas?

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    Links - 31st April 2008

    are willing to accept advertising if they are opting in to receive something useful A Miller sponsored blog is causing Budweiser’s ire (Wall Street Journal) NB: All is fair and love and business, but I personally find this a bit low and unnecessary Jeff Jarvis vs. Michael Tomasky on citizen journalism (Comment Is Free) Mechanisms for brand marketing integration (Branding Strategy Insider) Were Mesopotamians the first brand addicts? (New Scientist) Wiley have put a load of science books online for free perusal

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    When everyone is a reporter - even donors

    If your interested in journalism, citizen journalism and the future of media, here is an article you have to read (via eJour). Blogger and professor in Journalism, Jeff Jarvis and Michael Tomasky, Guardian’s USA editor, “clash” in this piece on the topic of citizen journalism/bloggers and what to expect from the new reporters. The backdrop

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    Citizen Journalists and Responsibility

    "Having a platform means that you have some responsibilities, and responsibilities are the opposite of rights." [Michael Tomasky, Editor, Guardian America] Jeff Jarvis and Michael Tomansky recently debated whether the Internet's new breed of citizen journalists should have the responsibilities of journalists or the rights of citizens. [hat tip to Robin Hamman] Jay Rosen himself participates to the conversation. I think this kind of debate is good to have

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    Citizen Journalists and Responsibility

    86 days ago in Conversation Agent · Authority: 3

    "Having a platform means that you have some responsibilities, and responsibilities are the opposite of rights." [Michael Tomasky, Editor, Guardian America] Jeff Jarvis and Michael Tomansky recently debated whether the Internet's new breed of citizen journalists should have the responsibilities of journalists or the rights of citizens. [hat tip to Robin Hamman] Jay Rosen himself participates to the conversation. I think this kind of debate is good to have

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    Brauchen Bürgerjournalisten Regeln?

    86 days ago in Redaktionsblog · Authority: 11

    Der britische Guardian dokumentiert eine Diskussion zwischen einem Befürworter und einem Gegner der Reglementierung:

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