Dear all,
Dan Gillmor, recently of citmedia fame[1] (who is looking forward to attending most if not all of Wikimania), is planning a small citizen journalism 'unconference' at Harvard 1 or 2 days after Wikimania. He and Andrew Lih have been thinking about this since the fall... now it seems it will happen. This may give citizen journalists and grassroots media enthusiasts extra reason to come to Cambridge that weekend.
How can we encourage cross-pollination of ideas between these two events? Who from the [int'l] world of grassroots media would you most want to show up?
Cheers, SJ
So, will we do something out of it ?
I would be happy to attend this one too :-)
Jean-Baptiste Soufron cersa-cnrs paris 2 +33 (0)6 17 96 24 57 http://soufron.typhon.net
Le 24 avr. 06 à 06:05, Samuel Klein a écrit :
Dear all,
Dan Gillmor, recently of citmedia fame[1] (who is looking forward to attending most if not all of Wikimania), is planning a small citizen journalism 'unconference' at Harvard 1 or 2 days after Wikimania. He and Andrew Lih have been thinking about this since the fall... now it seems it will happen. This may give citizen journalists and grassroots media enthusiasts extra reason to come to Cambridge that weekend.
How can we encourage cross-pollination of ideas between these two events? Who from the [int'l] world of grassroots media would you most want to show up?
Cheers, SJ
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On Mon, 1 May 2006, Jean-Baptiste Soufron wrote:
So, will we do something out of it ?
I would be happy to attend this one too :-)
Nice. :) Something, certainly; an emphasis on news presentations on Sunday, for people who can't be around for four days. And the presence of many Wikipedians for the unconference will guide its discussions as well.
SJ
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