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Eric Pooley: How Much Would You Pay to Save the Planet? | Harvard U.
Mainstream news organizations have accepted the conclusions of the IPCC but have not yet applied those conclusions to the economic debate.
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Videos by Tristan McAllister
With an eye toward reliable prosperity and responsible models of progress, I want to talk about the things that a lot of the media don't want to touch.
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Free Press: The Fairness Doctrine Distraction
There is much that could be done to promote speech in our media marketplace – but the Fairness Doctrine is just a distraction.
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Public Media 2.0 | Center for Social Media
This white paper lays out an expanded vision for “public media 2.0” that places engaged publics at its core.
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Steven Johnson: Old Growth Media and the Future of News (SXSW)
The metaphors we use to think about changes in media have a lot to tell us about the particular moment we’re in.
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The Net Effect and the Echo Chamber | On the Media
Lee Rainie: One of the surprising things we found in that survey was that those who are the most technologically adept and those who are the most engaged with information actually are not in the echo chamber pattern.
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Multiple Business Models for Newspapers | PwC
Missing in the report is the concept of a newspaper as an open platform.
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Chris Anderson Q&A with Clay Shirky on Twitter and Iran | TED Blog
Traditional media operates as source of inofrmation not as a means of coordination. It can't do more than make us sympathize. Twitter makes us empathize. It makes us part of it.
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Hyperlocal News with Outside.in for Publishers
If I was starting The Village Voice today, I'd do a bit of original reporting on the big stories but most of what I'd do would be smart curation, with a voice, and an opinion.
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Kathleen Hall Jamieson: Missing Coverage of Climate Bill | NewsHour
When news is distracted and doesn't do its job because it doesn't keep things in proportion, democracy isn't as well-served as it needs to be.
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Alberto Ibargüen: Future of Journalism | The Chronicle of Philanthropy
The Knight Foundation president takes questions on topics from the Cardin bill to L3C entities.
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Peggy Holman: Journalism that Matters | Kosmos Journal
By adding “What’s possible now?” to the traditional five ‘Ws’ of journalism — who, what, when, where, why, and how — stories call forth hopes and aspirations.
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David Weinberger: Transparency Subsumes Objectivity | KMWorld
We have taken objectivity into realms where it really should not go. For example, for a long time, journalists aimed to be objective. That’s not an achievable aim, and the claim that reporting is objective is not just wrong but seriously misleading.
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The Economist Endorses Cantwell-Collins, Cap-and-Dividend
Of all the bills that would put a price on carbon, cap-and-dividend seems the most promising.
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Steve Waldman & the FCC: Accountability Reporting
One way or another, if we want to have accountability reporting, citizens are going to have to pay for some of it.
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