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Weblogs and participatory journalism
The following weblog entries were written in response to questions from reporters and undergraduate and graduate students on the topic of weblogs, participatory journalism, or both:
Students ask about the secrets of blogging and journalism
March 4, 2004
How interactivity affects journalism
Feb. 12, 2004
How blogs and journalism intersect
Nieman Reports, Fall 2003
An interview on citizen journalism
Aug. 12, 2003
A series on participatory journalism: A good starting point
Aug. 7, 2003
Debunking Internet hoaxes and scams
July 28, 2003
Let journalists blog!
May 1, 2003
Blogs: flavor of moment or publishing revolution?
April 6, 2003
Blogging, journalism and standards of fairness
March 25, 2003
Random Acts of Journalism Beyond 'Is it or isn't it journalism?' How blogs and journalism need each other
March 12, 2003
How weblogs fit in the media landscape
Jan. 27, 2003
Q&A with Online NewsHour on the Internet and journalism
Dec. 13, 2002
Of speed and quality in online journalism
Sept. 9, 2002
The state of online news ethics
Aug. 27, 2002
What will journalism look like in 2010?
July 6, 2002
Should newspaper bloggers be subjected to the editing filter?
July 1, 2002
On weblogs, journalism and ethics
June 27, 2002
More about blogs and journalism
May 26, 2002
How the Internet is reshaping journalism
June 26, 2001
Thoughts about online media
May 21, 2001
In addition, I wrote a two-part series on Weblogs and journalism for the Online Journallism Review.
JD Lasica
Senior Editor
Online Journalism Review
February 16, 2003 at 04:35 PM in Citizen media | Permalink
Comments
Very inspiring, thank you! Good luck to you in the future :)
Posted by: Test at Feb 9, 2004 1:00:42 PM
Hi!
I came across this website while surfing the Net on blogs in journalism and I find it extremely informative and interesting. I am a new blogger.
I am pursuing my doctoral research on Indian magazines on the Internet and would like to use the blog as a platform to conduct a readership survey and also discuss the issues of interactivity, downloading, popularity of magazines on the Net.
I live in Pune, INDIA and am doing my studies in the department of journalism and communication in University of Pune. I have been a journalist with aleading Indian news agaency, The Press Trust of India and am now teaching journalism in media institutes here with total work experience of 14 years
May I request you to kindly access my blog and send me your responses. Also, request you to please e-mail me at trivenimathur@rediffmail.com
Thanks and looking forward to hearing from you
Posted by: Triveni Mathur at Mar 29, 2004 7:53:45 PM







