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- Slide 1: bridging cultures, bridging tensions: global news production in the age of citizen journalism Global Webbing of Diverging Agendas ELTE, June 19-21, 2008 Lokman Tsui Annenberg School for Communication
- Slide 5: focus: efforts to bridge cultures
- Slide 6: global news ► whatdo we learn about the world? ► how do we learn about the world? ► what is the role of the internet?
- Slide 7: state of foreign news producers content audience foreign reliance on correspondents parachute literacy? quality and news parachute wires foreign bureaus coverage problem of quantity (iraq, 9-11 supply or incidental peak) demand?
- Slide 8: global news typology foreign bureaus news agencies, news wires foreign correspondents doing localization, contextualization, translation
- Slide 9: global news typology - updated foreign news domestic citizen bureaus agencies news media foreign correspondents + citizen journalists (doing localization etc)
- Slide 10: what makes this possible? ► peerproduction (Benkler): internet changes costs of distribution, coordination ► niche cultural products no longer unsustainable ► changes in economics of global news production?
- Slide 11: political economy of global news ► news as public good high barriers to entry high operating costs market concentration ► free rider problem who bears the cost? (cost = time + money)
- Slide 12: time and money market state civil society ‘hard’ The Nation, Voice of America Indymedia advocacy Mother Jones ‘soft’ New York Times, BBC, PBS Global Voices advocacy Reuters
- Slide 13: global citizen media ► Indymedia strong advocacy, oppositional high motivation ► Global Voices complementary, bridge low to high motivation
- Slide 14: global voices ► http://www.globalvoicesonline.org ► founded in 2004 by Ethan Zuckerman and Rebecca Mackinnon ► editorial team of 33, number of volunteers over 100 ► two branches: rising voices, global voices advocacy ► funded by Berkman Center, Reuters, MacArthur, Hivos, Knight Foundation. ► who reads blogs? GV as a source for Reuters: africa.reuters.com voices without votes
- Slide 17: bridge blog ► the west and “the rest” ► citizenjournalists and professional journalists ► the public and mainstream media?
- Slide 18: global citizen journalism ► new understanding of global news production needed ► new entrants, lower barriers to entry ► civil society as site of production, not just consumption ► complementary, not just oppositional to mainstream
- Slide 19: open questions ► credibility ► sustainability (market vs. voluntary failure) ► what is its impact on: ► the institutional structure of global news ► intercultural understanding
- Slide 20: thank you ► Lokman Tsui ► ltsui@asc.upenn.edu ► http://www.lokman.org

