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Session Topic: User Generated Content

Wednesday 9 September (Birt Acres Lecture Theatre - 1.61)

Piet Bakker & Mervi Pantti
[Download 7MB ( right click & "save target as")] Duration: 18 Mins


Beyond news: user-generated content on Dutch media websites.

Claire Wardle, Andrew Williams and Karin Wahl-Jorgensen
[Download 6.5MB ( right click & "save target as")] Duration: 16 Mins


‘UGC’ @ the BBC: audience revolution or business as usual?

Jane B. Singer
[Download 10MB ( right click & "save target as")] Duration: 24 Mins


Separation within a shared space: perceived effects of user-generated content on newsroom norms, values and routines.

Question and Answer Session
[Download 11MB ( right click & "save target as")] Duration: 28 Mins


Please note that parts of this recording are particularly quiet.

Session Topic: Online Journalism

Wednesday 9 September (Birt Acres Lecture Theatre - 1.61)

Marina Vujnovic
[Download 6MB ( right click & "save target as")] Duration: 15 Mins


Exploring the political-economic factors of participatory journalism: a first look into self reports by online journalists and editors in ten countries.

Kevin G. Barnhurst
[Download 7MB ( right click & "save target as")] Duration: 17 Mins


The form of reports on U.S. newspaper Internet sites, an update.

Lynette Sheridan Burns - presented by Milissa Deitz
[Download 6MB ( right click & "save target as")] Duration: 15 Mins


Journalism in the era of convergence.

Henrik Örnebring
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Newswork across Europe: some preliminary research findings.

Question and Answer Session
[Download 8MB ( right click & "save target as")] Duration: 20 Mins


Please note that parts of this recording are quiet.

Session: Education Round Table

Thursday 10 September (Room - 1.20)

Barbara Hines, John Cokley, Sonja Merlak Zdovc, Rune Ottesen, Mick Temple plus others
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A panel of journalism educatiors from different countries reflecting on the future of journalism education.

Session Topic: New Technology/New Journalism

Thursday 10 September (Birt Acres Lecture Theatre - 1.61)

Peter Martyn
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Mojos, platypuses and news work: multimedia reporters in the eye of an economic and technological storm.

Kim Schrøder & Bent Steeg Larsen
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The shifting cross-media news landscape: challenges for journalism practice.

Sonja Merljak Zdovc
[Download 10MB ( right click & "save target as")] Duration: 23 Mins


Journalists as activists in newspapers.

Question and Answer Session
[Download 10MB ( right click & "save target as")] Duration: 26 Mins


Please note that parts of this recording are quiet.

Session Topic: Blogs and technological change

Thursday 10 September (Birt Acres Lecture Theatre - 1.61)

Stuart Allan
[Download 9MB ( right click & "save target as")] Duration: 22 Mins


science: re-assessing the future(s) of science journalism.

Maria Grafström & Karolina Windell
[Download 8MB ( right click & "save target as")] Duration: 19 Mins


Blogs and business journalists: news production in transformation.

Ivar John Erdal
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Structural enablements and constraints in digital news production systems.

Question and Answer Session
[Download 8MB ( right click & "save target as")] Duration: 18 Mins


Please note that parts of this recording are quiet.


Conference Video

Streaming of the Plenary

The Future of Journalism Conference plenary session on Wednesday September 9th 2009 can now be viewed here.

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Photos

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Blogs

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