O que é o jornalismo e que relaçao podem ter com ele os weblogs? Jay Rosen, um estudioso e activista do jornalismo participativo, vai coordenar uma sessao no próximo BloggerCon, na semana a seguir à Páscoa e produziu um texto - No One Owns Journalism - e um conjunto de questoes que podem ser objecto de contributos dos leitores, através do seu weblog. As questoes serao 20. Para já, Rosen enunciou 10 (aguardando contributos para as restantes): "1. Why do we say that weblogs have given the people the power of the printing press? 2. And if that's true, how does the weblog alter the public's dependence on "the press" and professional journalists? 3. What really distinguishes journalism as a practice and in what portions of the practice can citizen authors rightly, effectively share? 4. What makes the weblog a potent tool of journalism and what are its potential uses? 5. As a new platform for journalism, what does the World Wide Web offer the practitioner, the practice, the press? 6. What does a Web journalism competently done by citizens actually look like, where do we find it, and where can we imagine it going in the years ahead? 7. What lessons in excellence, competence and public service can the profession of journalism teach to citizens, amateurs, webloggers-- and to us at BloggerCon? 8. What does it mean for a weblog with journalism in it, authored by a member of the public, to have a public and to serve a public good? 9. Which goods are worth serving for webloggers doing a kind of journalism? 10. How do we understand the independence of webloggers and their voices if these voices mainly comment (and thus depend) on news and other material originated by the major media? What's so independent about that?"
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