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  • Video: Ethan Zuckerman interviewed about Global Voices Online

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    James Burke
    4th April 2007


    (click the link the watch the video as it won’t appear in some feedreaders)

    3 Responses to “Video: Ethan Zuckerman interviewed about Global Voices Online”

    1. Pete’s View Says:

      […] WordPress.com Citizen Journalism Monday April 16th 2007, 3:06 pm Filed under: Social Software, Newspapers, Television, Media, Radio Over at the P2P Foundation (a resource for trends and technologies related to participatory culture) there is a great video of Ethan Zuckerman discussing citizen Journalism and Global Voices a Citizen Journalism project he co-founded. While at LunchoverIP, Bruno Giussani talks about the three ingredients for the future of Journalism. (Originally published in KnightForum) […]

    2. Global Voices - citizen media « Web 2.0 in the Context of Development Says:

      […] Thursday, April 19th, 2007 in Uncategorized An interesting interview with Ethan Zuckerman who discusses citizen media on the web site Global Voices. Unfortunately, Motionboxes, the site that hosts this video is not yet compatible with wordpress. http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/video-ethan-zuckerman-interviewed-about-global-voices-online/2007/04/04 […]

    3. Pete’s View Says:

      […] These are very similar to the roles identified by Ethan Zuckerman – possibly focused slightly more the role of CJ’s in the story development process – rather that the reaction and discussion of events which Ethan describes. This difference is most likely due to where each author sees that primary social value. […]

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