JTM Session Notes
All topics covered in 41 discussion sessions at MGP2006
- Will journalism stay relevant? To whom? And How?
- Setting the scene: What’s the Future of the Web and News?
- The Madison Commons: Can MSM and citizens work together?
- Finding a New Definition Of Journalism
- Quality: How Do You Measure It?
- When the Press Becomes a Pipe, Who Controls?
- Can Free Media Sustain Democracy?
- Immigrant / Ethnic Markets: No Longer Below the Radar
- (tentative) The Philadelphia experiment
- Journalism That Matters: The New News Ecology
- Can Ownership Make a Difference?
- The Internet as an Organizing Tool
- When Web Data Makes News
- The Internet as a Government-to-Citizen Tool
- Building Bridges with Blogging — a Case Study
- The Maine Blogger: Case Study of a Blogstorm
- Is it Time to Build the New England Common?
- Anonymity and identity: Journalists/bloggers sources and whistleblowers
- Citizen Journalism in Action: A Practicum
- Creating Digital Video For Classrooms — a Case Study
- News a la Carte — Fracturing The Public Sphere?
- The Internet As An Advocacy Tool — Case Studies
- Morphing from Music: iPods enter the Classroom
- Who Will Narrow the Digital Divide?
- Political Blogs: Free Speech or Campaigning?
- Merging Forms: Is the Medium Still the Message?
- Streaming Source Material: Lectures On Demand?
- Innovate, Die Or Be Sold: A Prescription for the News Company of the Future
- How Katrina Changed the News Ecology
- Can Old Media Be Part of the New News Ecology?
- Citizen Media Filmmaking Workshop & Festival
- Journalism That Matters: Looking Beyond the Newsroom Walls
- Citizen Media Bootcamp: Why Citizen Journalism?
- Is Media Performance Democracy’s Critical Issue?
- Your Project: Expert Feedback
- Why Doesn’t Johnny Care? How Can Media Bring Young Adults Back Into the Public Sphere?
- War Stories – Avoiding Other’s Mistakes
- The Daily Grind
- What Did We Learn/What’s Next?
- Keeping Participatory Democracy Alive: Talking Across the Divides Of Media, Politics, Education and Technology