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A report of the panel held at the London School of Economics and Political Science, on 24th November 2009.
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This report was published at the Value of Networked Journalism conference at the LSE on 11 June 2010. The conference was hosted by Polis in partnership with the BBC College of Journalism. The full text can be downloaded from the Polis website. It is designed to stimulate discussion about the...
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This paper is aimed at anyone who is interested in the role of media as an influence on power and policy. It especially about the role of news journalism, NGOs and other activists who use communication for change. It looks at the context for those actors and their actions. It asks how much the...
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This paper illustrates how innovations leading to networked media have the potential to support the work of non-governmental organisations engaged in development work through providing new means of achieving accountability and transparency. The trend towards new forms of participatory media does...
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A new form of networked journalism based on new media is changing the core of news production and consumption, challenging the business models of the past and the efforts of traditional journalism organizations to control the news. News values are changing even in the BBC and other mainstream...
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