Lazyweb time. I am trying to put the history of global citizen journalism (journalism 2.0) on one slide. I was wondering if you could point me to one that is already done. Full attribution, of course!
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Hey Elizabeth,
I don't know if you've ever seen this one, but Trebor Scholz has a timeline of social media (from a 26 Sep 2007 post). http://tinyurl.com/338pyp A link to a PDF timeline is in the introductory text.
It mentions some global citizen journalism, like OhMyNews, but doesn't seem to be complete re: citizen journalism.
Posted by: Robert French | October 21, 2007 at 06:38 AM
Well, I can't remember if I shared this, or not, Elizabeth. So, here goes ... not exactly what you're looking for, but does mention some citizen journalism dates. It is Tebor Scholz' "A History of the Social Web" and has a link to his .pdf of a linear timeline in the first paragraph. Sorry, it won't fit on one slide, but may have some information you'd appreciate.
http://tinyurl.com/338pyp
Posted by: Robert French | October 22, 2007 at 02:08 AM