Author Archives: Peggy Holman

About Peggy Holman

Peggy Holman supports organizations and communities to uncover creative responses to complex challenges using innovative engagement processes. The Change Handbook, co-authored with Tom Devane and Steven Cady, documents many such processes. The book is the considered the definitive resource for leaders and consultants working to increase resilience, agility, and collaboration in organizations and other social systems. Peggy co-founded Journalism that Matters in 2001 with three journalists to support the pioneers who are shaping the emerging news and information ecology. Peggy’s latest book, Engaging Emergence: Turning Upheaval into Opportunity, supports people facing disruptions to invite others to join them in realizing new possibilities.

Archiving born-digital content: What should be saved & why?

Submitted by montgomeryl on Tue, 03/03/2009 – 10:28amin Session Convenor: Leigh Montgomery Session Reporter: Leigh Montgomery Discussion Participants: Anne Anderson Barbara Iverson Barbara Kantrowitz Tom Stites John Hamer A short presentation was shown on MONITOR content, that has been digitized … Continue reading

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A New Model for News

Submitted by jvanderclute on Tue, 03/03/2009 – 10:17amin Session Convenor: Jim Kennedy Session Reporter: Jeff Vander Clute Discussion Participants: List unavailable. Jim Kennedy Bill Mitchell Chris Peck Jeff Vander Clute et al. Convenor: Jim Kennedy, AP Disruptions: 30 hours of … Continue reading

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Raising Up a New Generation of News Consumers (Focus Age Under 14)

Session Convenor: Anne Anderson, Knight Fellow in Community Journalism & Freelance Writer Discussion Participants: Neil Budde, Bill Densmore Just as we don’t wait until children are adults to hand them a toothbrush, we should not wait until children are adults … Continue reading

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Legal Issues Facing Journalists

Submitted by eangelotti on Mon, 03/02/2009 – 1:48pm Session Convenor: Ellyn Angelotti and David Ardia Session Reporter: Ellyn Angelotti Discussion Participants: Jacob Kaplan Moss, Kat Powers, Julie Moos Digital Media Law issues Opinion is protected? Opinions can’t be verified. Some … Continue reading

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The TAO of Journalism: Are Transparency, Accountability and Openness Important in the New News Ecology?

Submitted by John Hamer on Mon, 03/02/2009 – 12:42pmi Session Convenor: John Hamer, Washington News Council Session Reporter: John Hamer, WNC Discussion Participants: Robin Miller, Tom Stites, Michelle Ferrier, Peter Block John Hamer, Session Convenor, explained how the Washington News … Continue reading

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Session 2: How can journalists get and give value on blogs and social networks.

Session Convenor: Michele McLellan Session Reporter: Jenn Hemmingsen Discussion Participants: Sara Justicia Doll Liz Monteiro Tanja Aitamurto Ron Menchaca Karen Duffy Jeremy Iggers Leslie Fishburn Clark Laura Kessel Carol Zuegner Lou Ureneck Do journalists have to differentiate themselves from bloggers? … Continue reading

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Investigative/Enterprise Reporting Session Notes

Session Convenor: Bill Moushey Session Reporter: Elise AckermanDiscussion Participants: Nick Penniman,Bill Moushey, Kelly McBride, Laura Kessel, Karen Duffy, Ron Menchaca, Lou Ureneck,Sara Justicia Foll, Porter Bayne, Amy Woo ENTERPRISE AND INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING Nick Penniman, started American News Project, let’s take … Continue reading

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What role for grassroots, ethnic, community and neighborhood media in the news ecology

Submitted by jhatcher on Mon, 03/02/2009 – 11:10am Session Convenor: Jeremy Iggers Session Reporter: John HatcherDiscussion Participants: We forgot to do this. Roughly seven people attended. We discussed the work done at the Daily Planet in Minneapolis, http://www.tcdailyplanet.net/, and learned how … Continue reading

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Pre-Conference Interview with Susan Moeller

Submitted by bmitch on Sun, 03/01/2009 – 2:46pm Conversationalist 1: Susan Moeller Conversationalist 2: Bill Mitchell 1. What is the story of your work and how did it lead to saying “yes” to this gathering? — Susan serves as a … Continue reading

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Pre-conference interview

Submitted by carolzuegner on Sun, 03/01/2009 – 9:30am Session Reporter: Carol Zuegner Conversationalist 1: Laura Kessel Conversationalist 2: Carol Zuegner Reactions from Laura Kessel Meaning from the interview? 1)      I enjoy very much hearing from a different perspective the concerns … Continue reading

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