Initiatives seeded by JTM

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Civic Communications Commons

This group proposes the development of a Civic Communications Commons (CCC) in Seattle and King County as a common civic infrastructure that connects virtual and face-to-face civic, community, and neighborhood spaces.

It’s proposal says:

“The CCC would be a common civic space in Seattle, growing from the many existing resources in neighborhoods, communities, the non-profit sector, government, and business. The Seattle Commons will be built by many hands with widespread ownership and responsibility.

“By envisioning the CCC as a ‘common civic space’ we mean, quite literally, the space in which members of a community do their work as participants in the public life of that community. This work includes:

  • The many small, informal, but important networks of everyday civic life (helping neighbors, building and maintaining community gardens, etc.) ;
  • The building and maintaining of “third-places” both on- and offline, and weaving the two together;
  • The civic work of young people, gathering and posting neighborhood and community stories, and building the commons itself;
  • The collaborative work of media: city- and county-wide, mainstream, public, and alternative; neighborhood, and micro-local to present a broad picture of the community and gather and disseminate the information necessary for public work;
  • The vital work of libraries as conveners, connectors, and providers of information and civic space;
  • Supporting grassroots participation by engaging and assisting lively community and neighborhood news and information centers.
  • Organization for a broad range of projects in urban design, arts, and culture;
  • Community members addressing and petitioning, but also collaborating with, government Continue reading
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JTM PNW Collaboratory

Two weeks after the JTMPNW gathering, about twenty participants met to discuss ways to sustain the effort. The individuals shared thoughts about activities they were personally most interested in pursuing.

JTM Collaboratory Notes

Subsequently, nine people agreed to form a group of stewards to continue the JTMPNW Collaboratory. The invitation to potential participants said:

“Think of this as a catalyzing hub for a loose-knit network of people interested in furthering what emerged at the January conference on behalf of journalism, innovation, and civic engagement in the Northwest. We also see it as an experiment for a national model.”

The nine people who signed up each made a one-year commitment involving monthly meetings and ongoing follow up work as we invent the Collaboratory. The group also envisions a quarterly collaboratory session to re-connect, share what is happening, and continue generating connections and ideas, as well an ongoing communications effort.

The convening stewards: Continue reading

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Create or Die Project Awards Announcement

On the last day of the June 3-6 Journalism That Matters event in Detroit –  – we hosted a half-day session for pitching projects.

To further the experiment, thanks to the generosity of Time Inc.’s Assignment Detroit and the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute, the JTM-Create or Die organizers invited participants to submit proposals for seed funding. We are pleased to announce the outcomes.

Our criteria:

  • Initiatives experimenting with innovations in news and information by and/or for diverse communities
  • Experiments that don’t tend to receive traditional foundation funding
  • Proposers who attended the Detroit conference

Five teams made requests.  In the spirit of helping many flowers bloom, we have provided all of them with some support.

The Recipients:
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Efforts Related to JTM

Submitted by Steve Hanson on Tue, 05/05/2009 – 5:33pm

JTM-Related Efforts

Includes info compiled by Persephone Miel and Bill Densmore in November 2008.

BarCamp NewsInnovation
http://barcamp.org/newsinnovatio

Center for Citizen Media
A new initiative aimed at helping to enable and encourage grassroots media, especially citizen journalism, at every level.
http://citmedia.org/

Center for Future Civic Media
http://civic.mit.edu/

Center for Social Media

http://www.centerforsocialmedia.org/

Citizen Media Law Project at the Berkman Center at Harvard University
http://www.citmedialaw.org

Citizens Global Studio
http://www.citizensglobalstudio.com/news.html

E-democracy Projects

http://pages.e-democracy.org/E-democracy_projects

Journalism Enterprise blog

http://journalismenterprise.com/

J-Lab

J-Lab helps journalists and citizens use digital technologies to develop new ways for people to participate in public life with projects on innovations in journalism, citizen media, interactive news stories, entrepreneurship, training and research and publications.

http://j-lab.org

JStartup News

http://jstartup.com/

“Welcome to JStartup news, a place for news people to discuss, rate, and share news and commentary about journalism startups, new business models for news, hacker journalism and anything else that falls along these lines.”

Knight

Knight Community Information Challenge, http://www.informationneeds.org/

Knight Commission on the Information Needs of Communities in a Democracy, http://www.knightcomm.org/

Knight Pulse, http://www.knightpulse.org/

Etc.; see Knight Pulse for more possibilities

Media Bloggers Association
http://www.mediabloggers.org/

Media Giraffe
http://www.mediagiraffe.org/

Media Shift
http://www.pbs.org/mediashift/

New England News Forum
http://www.newenglandnews.org/

New News Media

Connecting people who have solutions for community journalism in the digital world.

http://www.newnewsmedia.org/

Newspaper Association of America, Digital Media Resources
http://tinyurl.com/9u28xv

News Innovation Summits
http://newsinnovation.com/

News Online

http://groups.dowire.org/groups/news-online

“News Online is an online group for professionals in “online news” around the world. It carries on in the spirit of former “online-news” e-mail list now with additional web/digest options. With more than 230 people join in its first month”

Newspaper Next
http://www.newspapernext.org/

Nieman Journalism Lab
The Nieman Journalism Lab is a collaborative attempt to figure out how quality journalism can survive and thrive in the Internet age.

http://niemanlab.org

Online News Association
http://www.journalist.org/

Placeblogger

Placeblogger is a site where you can search for local sources of news, information, and community near where you live, work and travel.

http://placeblogger.com

Poynter’s E-Media Tidbits

http://tinyurl.com/uqgg

Reynolds Journalism Institute
http://rji.missouri.edu/index.php

Typepad for Journalists (formerly the Typepad Journalist Bailout Program)
http://www.typepad.com/blogging/bailout.html

We Media
We Media is a web site, a community, a conference and a global movement to make the world better through media.
http://www.wemedia.com/

Wired Journalists
You’re a journalist who wants to build your skills, serve your community, and advance your career. We’re here to help.

http://mediageeks.ning.com/