journalism

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By Fiona Barnett on Apr 6th, 2011

[CFP] WIKILEAKS: JOURNALISM, POLITICS AND ETHICS

Ever since the creation of Wikipedia, Wiki-based systems have helped
articulate a...

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By Fiona Barnett on Oct 4th, 2010

i-Docs: Call for Papers and Presentations

In an era of pervasive computing, social media and a networked ‘information society’,...

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By Eric Hoyt on Sep 28th, 2010

I’m very pleased to be part of the group of 2010-2011 HASTAC Scholars. It’s been great reading the blogs, and I’m looking forward to participating...

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By Cathy Davidson on Mar 6th, 2010

Yesterday on Facebook my friend Caren Kaplan, a professor at the University of California at Davis, posted the following status update:  "Why...

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By Nancy Holliman on Mar 2nd, 2010

Duke University Online Discourse Project (http://dukediscourse.ning.com)

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By Nancy Holliman on Feb 3rd, 2010

Social media and blogs are important elements of journalism. They narrow the distance between journalists and the public. They encourage lively,...

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