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iFOCOS live-blog coverage of We Media 2008, organized by panel
By: Andrea Useem
As part of our on-going wrap-up of last month’s We Media Miami conference, I’m collecting here all the live-blog posts from the iFOCOS We Media blog, organized by panel.
The We Media fellows — that dynamic, hard-working group of folks who received some financial help to attend the conference, thanks to generous assistance from the Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation — took turns covering panels and posting their notes on our blog.
These live-blog posts serve as a written record of each panel. You can also, of course, access audio from the panels as well — eventually all the audio should be avaible.
Note: To see live-blogging and online commentary by other conference participants and fellows writing on their own sites, go to this round-up of conference blog coverage.
Panels on Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2008:
Morning Sessions:
MEDIA AT THE TIPPING POINT (Intro): Blogged by Barbara Iverson: post one, two, three, and four.
PRINT IS DEAD (Keynote): Blogged by Barbara Iverson: post one, two, and three.
PRINT REINCARNATED (Keynote): Blogged by Barbara Iverson: post one and two.
THE POWER TO CHANGE THE WORLD (Forum): Blogged by David Cohn, (with additional commentary from Jillian York, and comments on UNU from Renata Avila)
POLITICAL WORLD – Hype vs. Reality in Campaign ‘08 (Breakout): Blogged by Nathaniel James, (with additional commentary from Jillian York)
INFORMED WORLD – The Citizens Guide to Media Literacy (Break-out): Blogged by Travis Smith, (with additional commentary from Renata Avila)
SEARCH WORLD – Trust, Relevance and Rights (Breakout): Blogged by Jonathan Hendler
Afternoon sessions:
HEALTHY WORLD – The Future of Information & Communication Technologies in Health (Forum): Blogged by Jacqueline Kreinik: post one, two, three, four and five, (with additional commentary from Zita Arocha)
PITCH IT – Tomorrow’s Best Start-ups (Breakout): Blogged by Craig Smith. Post one and two.
PRO-AM WORLD (Breakout): Blogged by Zita ArochaLEADERSHIP WORLD – Women, Media and Technology (Breakout): Blogged by Jessica Mikulski, (with additional commentary from Renata Avila)
NONPROFIT WORLD – Endowed Journalism (Breakout): Blogged by Adrienne Ammerman, (with additional commentary from the Pulitzer Center’s Nathalie Applewhite)
INNOVATION WORLD – The Knight News Challenge (Breakout): Blogged by Jessica Reyes
ACTIVIST WORLD (Breakout): Blogged by Jessie Schuster.
WIDGET WORLD – The ME Revolution (Breakout): Blogged by Jacqueline Guitierrez
CIVIL DISCOURSE (Breakout): Blogged by Sarah Schacht
NEWS WORLD – Traditions and Transformation (Breakout): Blogged by Travis Smith
SOCIAL WORLD – Social Experiences in Business (Breakout): Blogged by Barbara Iverson: post one, two, three and four.
INDIGENOUS WORLD – We Tell Our Own Stories (Breakout): Global Voices blogging (and additional commentary from Renata Avila)
Panels on Thursday morning, February 28:
DEVELOPER’S WORLD: Emerging Content, Yours Mine and Ours (Forum): Blogged by Brooks Lindsay
SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURS: Journalism as a Cause (Keynote): Blogged by Rob Park (with additional wrap-up by Andrew Nachison)
NETWORKED ECONOMICS (Forum): Blogged by Lauren Movius: post one, two and three.
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