Archive for the 'Journalism' Category
Friday, March 28th, 2008 | 12 Comments »
There has been a lot of interest in Downing Street joining Twitter. But does it really mean much, or anything, that’s new?
At the moment number 10 is using it predominantly as a means to feed us links to press releases plus the odd Youtube film. Very good.
Within less than 24 hours 178 people [...]
Politicians, Social Networking, leadership, nptech, Birmingham UK, Society, nptechuk, blogging, Journalism, Journalist | 12 Comments »
Thursday, March 27th, 2008 | 3 Comments »
It is becoming downright tricky for the government to get our attention. Not for the old reasons of being mostly boring. Rather because our attention is increasingly elsewhere – immersed more and more in networks and relationships.
What I pay heed to is much more self indulgent now than it was 15 years ago. [...]
Conversation, Citizen Journalism, leadership, Birmingham UK, blogging, Journalism, Journalist | 3 Comments »
Tuesday, March 11th, 2008 | 24 Comments »
I received an e-mail today from the office of George Osbourne the Shadow Chancellor. Thanks to Rohan Silva for getting in touch.
They wanted to point out similarities between the speech Tom Watson made yesterday on The Power of Information and previous speeches and announcements made by the Conservative Party. The body [...]
Social Enterprise, Conversation, David Cameron, Citizen Journalism, Social Networking, leadership, storytelling, Birmingham UK, blogging, upyerbrum, Journalism, Journalist | 24 Comments »
Thursday, March 6th, 2008 | No Comments »
Digital hero:
Angry Journalist #1748:
Journalist 1573, you are never too old to get another job. I got hired on to my present newspaper last May at the age of 74. I’ve got a heart transplant, suffer from gout, and am losing my hearing. I never shot video in my life, but now shoot it on almost [...]
New Media, Citizen Journalism, Video, Birmingham UK, blogging, Journalism, Journalist | No Comments »
Wednesday, March 5th, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Megan at the NCVO wants to recruit two people who:
Explore the trends shaping the future of civil society, managing projects which focus on a range of specific subsectors. You’ll communicate your findings through reports, short guides, events, and the Internet. You’ll also develop tools, including training sessions and capacity building workshops, to increase understanding of [...]
Social Enterprise, teaching podcasting, Conversation, Citizen Journalism, Social Networking, storytelling, nptech, Birmingham UK, nptechuk, Journalism, Journalist | 1 Comment »
Wednesday, March 5th, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Teaming up with the Knight Foundation, Ashoka announced that they will award fellowships to 30 social entrepreneurs over the next three years aimed at changing the way journalism works throughout the world.
These Fellows will receive three-year stipends allowing them to focus full-time on their efforts to provide lasting, visible, systemic change in the way journalism [...]
Social Enterprise, leadership, storytelling, Birmingham UK, Society, Journalism, Journalist | 3 Comments »
Tuesday, March 4th, 2008 | 6 Comments »
The front page of this site tells us
Because of high volume, comments will be moderated once daily.
I am one, but I can also understand why things are getting more frustrating than normal.
via and also.
Citizen Journalism, Birmingham UK, Journalism, Journalist | 6 Comments »
Saturday, March 1st, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Jon Bounds has a curious and creative mind. He’s made this for these reasons.
Since I’ve had my iPhone I’ve become interested in the names people give their wifi networks, the way that the phone brings them up for you as you walk around made that inevitable. So I took to writing them down – I [...]
Social Networking, storytelling, Birmingham UK, Society, upyerbrum, freewifibirmingham, Journalism, Journalist | 1 Comment »