Research and Projects
2009
- Rebooting capitalism
- The rise of responsibility
- News innovation
- The clash over rights
- The first We President
- Social media for change
- Digital fluency
- Web. 2.0 moves to business
- Crowdvertising
- Research Finding: Who will lead us to a better future?
2008
- Shift Happens. Presentation at the Newspaper Association of America conference in Washington, DC. (For members. To join or renew, click here.)
- iFOCOS Research Finding: Two-thirds of Americans view traditional journalism as ‘out of touch’ [DETAILS]
- iFOCOS Media Intelligence Report
2007
- Random Acts of Media
- We Media’s Witnesses: Everything you thought you knew about the news has changed.
- iFOCOS Search Working Group
- iFOCOS Research Finding: Two thirds of Americans are dissatisfied with the quality of their journalism - and most say bloggers will play an important role in the future of journalism. [DETAILS]
Way Back …
2003: WE MEDIA: HOW AUDIENCES ARE SHAPING THE FUTURE OF NEWS AND INFORMATION
- This is the original report we commissioned back when we called ourselves The Media Center. This seminal research report accurately forecast the rise of citizen journalism and remains a relevant historic reference point for the changes that continue to drive the We Media agenda and the annual We Media conference. [Read the Report]

