Journalism in 2013
Alas, dear readers, we’ve moved from the “long speeches on stage” phase of Media Re:public to panel-land. Panels are a great way to put a… Read More »Journalism in 2013
Alas, dear readers, we’ve moved from the “long speeches on stage” phase of Media Re:public to panel-land. Panels are a great way to put a… Read More »Journalism in 2013
John Kelly, a researcher with Berkman and Columbia University, is one of the founders of Morningside Analytics, a company that’s trying to discover and map… Read More »John Kelly and mapping blogosphere links
My colleague David Weinberger has been teaching a course at Berkman this semester on the topic, “What’s different about the web?” He answers this question… Read More »David Weinberger, reframing media around abundance
Professor Roberto Suro is a veteran print journalist, formerly with the Chicago Sun Times, the Chicago Tribune, New York Times, Washington Post and other major… Read More »Roberto Suro, looking backwards to understand the future of media
Professor Manuel Castells opens the discussions at Media Re:public by framing the relationship between media and political power. Democracy, he tels is, reflects the values… Read More »Manuel Castells on media and power
For the next 48 hours, I’m in LA, where it’s sunny, warm and basically impossible to park your car… which is only a problem because… Read More »BBC’s Richard Sambrook at Media Re:public