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Definition of Citizen JournalismDefinition of Citizen Journalism
from The UpTake
July 18, 2008

Jay Rosen, Professor of Journalism at NYU, offers up his definition of citizen journalism. Do you agree? You can find Jay's thinking on how the press is changing at http://pressthink.org . Filmed at the Netroots Nation conference in Austin, TX by Chuck Olsen of The UpTake, http://theuptake.org .
Jay Rosen at Personal Democracy ForumJay Rosen at Personal Democracy Forum
from The UpTake
June 30, 2008

An excerpt of Jay Rosen reading his essay, "Migration Point for the Press Tribe."
Media, Blogging, and RosenMedia, Blogging, and Rosen
from CitizenReporter.org
April 01, 2008

I started reading blogs back in 2002 I think. At least thats the year I remember I started reading what seemed to be blogs at the time, people like Camworld and Rebecca Blood.  Haven t said those names in years.  Around that same time, I believe I started reading Press Think Jay Rosen. Rosen focused his writing on the media, and how the media was or was not adjusting to the world of not only the internet, but the world of personal publishing and what today gets that annoying cliché label web2.0.  As a young fledgling journalist and internet publisher, I liked what he had to say sometimes, and disagreed with him vehemently other times.  At some point, after 2 good years or more, I think I stopped reading him altogether.  But sure enough his name would once again come up in my masters thesis research on the sociology of alternative journalists why they do what they do and what do they think of their own work; Jay Rosen s What are Journalists For  was at the top of my reading list. Jay Rosen Perhaps one of my big problems with Rosen, that would often cause me to stop reading him for a period of time (I needed a break apparently) was that he was so focused on the mainstream. I can appreciate the unique and important contribution of mainstream media at times, as well as a few mainstream type bloggers.. often referred to as the A list for their dominance in terms of audience and the nature of their fairly conventional issue selection.  I felt, as I still feel, that the world of alternative reporting, alternative in style, values, topic, and operational norms, was where the real change making, system challenging journalism was going to come from. As it so often did in the hayday of the Village Voice, The Nation and others. (very American centric today, hang with me) So when I heard that Jay Rosen was a guest on Radio Open Source, I knew there would be alot of talk of those same old blog names, the ones that cover the same topics as the major media; I can easily count those tired old names on one hand.  And I admit, I didn t want to like the interview. But the truth is, now more than ever, Rosen has seen the evolution of all this and been in the blog trenches since early on.  He may not say everything that I like or talk about all the issues I want him to, but this interview that Chris did with him, is excellent. From what is happening and will happen to newspapers, to why certain big blogs had success and what makes them so great Jay is great to listen to. As I board my train to Berlin in a few hours, preparing my talk for the Re:publica conference, I strongly recommend you give this interview a listen if you re at all concerned about how we get our information online, and just what is happening to blogs and our relationships with them. Tags: blogs, jayrosen, media, radioopensource, termsofauthority, whatarejournalistsforShare This
American Microphone 019: Jay RosenAmerican Microphone 019: Jay Rosen
from American Microphone Video Podcast
April 28, 2007

Journalism professor and media critic Jay Rosen discusses the evolving role of online media and explains his latest project, NewAssignment.net. (For more visit www.americanmicrophone.com)
Two Wishes :: $0 and $10KTwo Wishes :: $0 and $10K
from Vlog of a Faux Journalist: life = work in multimedia
March 06, 2007

Enclosed, a wish for $10K to go to NewAssignment.net.Not too long ago, Rox posted an email to the Videoblog list announcing a contest for folks to make wishes for $10K.Don't much support contests, but I do support wishes.These wishes are mine. Formats available: Quicktime (.mov), Flash Video (.flv) Tags: faux_press, newassignment.net, citizen journalism, jay rosen, wishes
Jay Rosen on Open Source JournalismJay Rosen on Open Source Journalism
from MediaBerkman
November 14, 2006

Video Jay Rosen joins us at The Berkman Center to talk about Open Source journalism and his new project, www.newassignment.net. Open Source has worked in software, but can it work in journalism? Can it break news? Can it tell big important stories? Can the advantages of the bazaar come to the cathedral of investigative reporting? NewAssignment.Net will try to find out. Produced by Colin Rhinesmith. MediaBerkman is a production of the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial Share-Alike 2.5 license.
Jay Rosen on Open Source JournalismJay Rosen on Open Source Journalism
from MediaBerkman
November 14, 2006

Jay Rosen joins us at The Berkman Center to talk about Open Source journalism and his new project, www.newassignment.net. Open Source has worked in software, but can it work in journalism? Can it break news? Can it tell big important stories? Can the advantages of the bazaar come to the cathedral of investigative reporting? NewAssignment.Net will try to find out. Download the MP3 (time: 1:19:42). Produced by Colin Rhinesmith. AudioBerkman is a production of MediaBerkman, brought to you by the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial Share-Alike 2.5 license.
American Microphone 011: Bob KerreyAmerican Microphone 011: Bob Kerrey
from American Microphone Video Podcast
October 07, 2006

Guest: Hon. Bob Kerrey. Former senator and Nebraska governor, Bob Kerrey discusses both Iraq and White House failure to cooperate with the 9/11 Commission. (For more visit www.americanmicrophone.com)

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