This is the fourth post in our series from the C&binet conference on what the government should do about hyperlocal. Highly developed in the US, Rachel Sterne from GroundReport presented four types of hyperlocal news models.
US Hyperlocal News Market –
Whether networked or single locality journalism, hyperlocal start-ups all have some sort of editorial position [...]
These are my links for
December 16th through
December 17th:
Film Exchange on Alcohol
& Drugs –
alcohol/Drugs video
discussions – A
really simple idea to
collate a range of film
resources – in this
case on drug and alcohol
abuse
...
The Birmingham Social
Media Surgeries have
taken place within the
walls of a number of
venues since their
conception in September
2008. We’ve
previously set up camp at
BVSC Birmingham Centre
for Voluntary Action, and
have run the central
surgeri...
Here are some of the
things I’ve been
reading December 15th
from 02:21 to 03:00:
David Barrie: Love
diagrams –
“What followed was
a sequence of graphics
that map the course of
human relations in the
film – cutely
assuming that...
These are my links for
December 6th through
December 13th:
When 1000s of Spaniards
Rallied in Defence of
Online Rights (I): A
Chronicle | Personal
Democracy Forum –
Well worth a read: "An
online fire is burning in
Europe. It was set by
what ap...
Blog: Next-up News Nr 1183 by Team O.
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Blog: Threats to Yemen Prove America Hasn't Learned the Lesson of History by Team O.
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— By Patrick Coburn
There is ominous use by
American politicians and
commentators of the
phrase "failed state" in
relation to Yemen, as if
this some how legitimised
foreign intervention. It
is extraordinary that the
US political elite has
never taken o... more
Blog: Zen Quote by Lyn Z.
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After realizing the
intent of Zen, people in
ancient times used to
spend decades polishing
themselves thoroughly in
order to free themselves
from compulsions of
conditioning and habit.
This is called the work
of maturation;
The completion of matu... more
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