Great summary of Journalism & New Media Ecology conference

by Nicholas Bramble | January 5, 2010 | Uncategorized | Comments Off

Happy 2010 from the ISP. We’ve got a lot planned for the coming year—including, of course, the access to knowledge & human rights conference in February.

But in the meantime, check out this great summary and analysis of our November conference, “Journalism & The New Media Ecology: Who will pay the messengers?”

Three undergraduates in ISP fellow Elizabeth Stark’s course on Intro to Law & Technology—Jakob Dorof, Sam Duboff, and Max Cutler—compiled notes, analysis, slides, and twitter archives of the conference’s eight panels, as well as descriptions of possible journalism models. Very useful archive.

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