digitalcommonwealth.co.uk
Digital Commonwealth » Our Story
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The Digital Commonwealth project builds upon #citizenrelay. A team of citizen reporters (60 reporters and 8 interns) was recruited to support content generation before and during the visit of the Olympic Torch Relay. These reporters received basic training from community media specialists on producing audio and video content which was then pushed instantaneously through integrated social media channels, including Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Flickr and a specially designed project blog. July 23rd by Jen...
davidmcgillivray.net
A look back at 2014 and a look forward to 2015 | David McGillivray
http://www.davidmcgillivray.net/2015/02/a-look-back-at-2014-and-a-look-forward-to-2015
Professor, interested in events, culture, digital participation and sport. A look back at 2014 and a look forward to 2015. Since I last blogged just before the turn of the year a lot has happened. In this post, I look back at the end of 2014 and forward to some exciting research projects coming up in 2015. Which will include academic, policy and practitioner communities coming together to discuss the technical, legal/ethical and competency-related issues facing those people producing online content with ...
katybooth.wordpress.com
Citizen journalism brings power to the people | Katy Booth
https://katybooth.wordpress.com/2012/10/19/citizen-journalism-brings-power-to-the-people
Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Media musings from a Broadcast Journalist. Larr; Back to school and into virtual reality. What’s in a name? Citizen journalism brings power to the people. Posted by Katy Booth. Through the access that citizen journalists have achieve the media has access to places that would have otherwise been left untouched. However, this freedom is tainted by tragedy. At least 30 journalists and citizen journalists have been killed in Syria.