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Ethan Zuckerman at Citizen Journalism Unconference

Ethan Zuckerman, co-founder of Global Voices Online, which helps “amplify, curate and aggregate the global conversation online.” Ethan will lead a discussion on how citizen media people can make themselves heard amid all the online noise. AbovetheNoise session description… From the Citizen Journalism Unconference 2006 proceedings at Harvard Law School.

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August 8th, 2006

Phil Malone at Citizen Journalism Unconference

Phil Malone, co-director of the Clinical Program in Cyberlaw at Harvard Law School. He’ll lead a conversation about citizen journalists and the law, including seeking to better understand areas in which the activities of citizen journalists are being chilled by legal concerns and ways in which they could benefit most from help in avoiding legal trouble. Here’s Phil’s summary. From the Citizen Journalism Unconference 2006 proceedings at Harvard Law School.

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August 8th, 2006

Tom Stites at Citizen Journalism Unconference

Tom Stites, whose recent speech on media and democracy has raised such interest, on how (and if) citizen journalists can fill the enormous gaps being left by traditional media organizations. Here’s his introduction. From the Citizen Journalism Unconference 2006 proceedings at Harvard Law School.

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August 8th, 2006

Steve Garfield at Citizen Journalism Unconference

Steve Garfield, a top videoblogger, on using multimedia tools for better citizen journalism. Here’s his summary of what he plans to cover. From the Citizen Journalism Unconference 2006 proceedings at Harvard Law School.

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August 8th, 2006

Andrew Lih at Citizen Journalism Unconference

Andrew Lih, a major Wikipedian and former Columbia and Hong Kong University new media professor, on what would be the ideal toolset for citizen journalism, and what’s still missing from the toolset. From the Citizen Journalism Unconference 2006 proceedings at Harvard Law School.

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August 8th, 2006

Lisa Williams at Citizen Journalism Unconference

Lisa Williams, who runs the H2otown blog covering Watertown, Mass., on local sites and how they work best. See The Thousand Placeblog Bet for more on the discussion. From the Citizen Journalism Unconference 2006 proceedings at Harvard Law School.

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August 8th, 2006


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