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Let’s Talk: Journalism and Social Media
Nieman Reports

Model:Nieman 4.95USD
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Everyone is talking online, sharing what they find and looking for what they need. With the Web so interactive, journalists describe how it’s changing how they do their jobs. The articles were originally published in the Fall 2009 issue of Nieman Reports magazine.

Contents

  • Let’s Talk: Journalism and Social Media

Finding a Good Fit | Journalism and Social Media

  • What Is Journalism’s Place in Social Media? by Geneva Overholser
  • Social Media: The Ground Shifts, by Richard Gordon
  • Blogs, Tweets, Social Media, and the News Business, by Robert G. Picard
  • An Antidote for Web Overload, by Matt Thompson
  • Digital Media’s Key to Success: Must-Read Content, by Brian Reich
  • Dealing With Disruption, by Jon Palfreman

Building Community | Journalists’ New Journey

  • What’s Old Can Be New Again—Assisted By Digital Media, by Steve Buttry
  • Inviting the Rise of the Entrepreneurial Journalist, by Lewis DVorkin
  • Ours, Theirs and the Bloggers’ Zones: Compatible, Yet Different, by Shane Richmond
  • A Photographer’s Journey: From Newspapers to Social Media, An Essay in Words and Photographs by Jim MacMillan
  • Reporting Relies on Questions: Now They Come From Readers, by Vaughn Hagerty
  • An Explosion Prompts Rethinking of Twitter and Facebook, by Courtney Lowery

Earning Trust | Credibility Through Conversation

  • The 21st Century Journalist’s Creed, by Michael R. Fancher
  • The Public and Journalists: They Disagree on Core Values, by Esther Thorson and Michael R. Fancher
  • Why the News Media Became Irrelevant—And How Social Media Can Help, by Michael Skoler
  • Media Users, Media Creators: Principles of Active Engagement, by Dan Gillmor
  • Creating Ethical Bridges From Journalism to Digital News, by Jan Leach
  • Closing the Credibility Gap, by Scott Rosenberg
  • Confessing Errors in a Digital Age, by Scott R. Maier

Spreading the News | Impact and Engagement

  • Blogging Communities Spurred to Action By Journalism, by Leonard Witt
  • Internet Censorship: The Myth, Oft Told, and the Reality, by Fons Tuinstra
Engaging Youth in Social Media: Is Facebook the New Media Frontier? by Christine Greenhow and Jeff Reifman

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