Personal Democracy Forum 2008
Session: Covering the "Click-ocracy": Tracking the Internet's Impact on Politics and Journalism
Description
Four top online political reporters will discuss how they view the net's role in politics 2008, how they use the web to do their work, and whether there is something distinct that reporters can discern by sifting public behavior online around politics. Moderated by Jeff Jarvis of Buzzmachine.
Session Details
| Speakers: |
Jose Vargas Ana Marie Cox Sarah Stirland Jeff Jarvis Ben Smith |
| Date: | Monday, June 23, 2008 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM |
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| Location: | Rose Theater |
Notes
- Salim Ismailsalim
on Covering the "Click-ocracy": Tracking the Internet's Impact on Politics and Journalism:
Jeff is moderating a panel with Ana Maria Cox, Ben Smith and others...
- Jeff: this is going to be "Oprah style"
- room is weirdly half empty
"Anyone can record anything anywhere". Discuss.... cool!
Q: What tools changed the elections (if any)...
A: email and barackobama.com changed things... that ... - Jon Mandell
on Covering the "Click-ocracy": Tracking the Internet's Impact on Politics and Journalism:
josh levy heckles crowd
jose did not go to journalism school and says MSM got it wrong, good thing we didn't listen, they said hiliary, guiliani and thompson
ben writes for his readers
mybarackobama.com is discussed, talking new ideas not enforcing old ones
people who donate, even 10 bucks are strong ... - Mr. Howard Greenstein
on Covering the "Click-ocracy": Tracking the Internet's Impact on Politics and Journalism:
Just started using this note taker.
Some good stuff coming out of this panel is really showing that the campaigns, though using the net, are truly even better now at politics as usual.
Poll - did internet make this political session better? Poll results - almost everyone said yes it has made it bet ... - Ms, Kathy Gill
on Covering the "Click-ocracy": Tracking the Internet's Impact on Politics and Journalism:
josh levy heckles crowd
jose did not go to journalism school and says MSM got it wrong, good thing we didn't listen, they said hiliary, guiliani and thompson
ben writes for his readers
mybarackobama.com is discussed, talking new ideas not enforcing old ones
people who donate, even 10 bucks are strong ... - Mr. John Breyault
on Covering the "Click-ocracy": Tracking the Internet's Impact on Politics and Journalism:
Jeff Jarvis asking re: how do you draw the line between blogger and journalistic ethics?
Jarvis wants to know what tools changed the election this year
Sarah Stirland cites MyBarackObama and e-mail as the helpful tools
Ana Marie Cox cites her use of Twitter - says that b/c she is an employee of Time ... - David GalielDavid_Galiel
on Covering the "Click-ocracy": Tracking the Internet's Impact on Politics and Journalism:
josh levy heckles crowd
jose did not go to journalism school and says MSM got it wrong, good thing we didnt listen, they said hiliary, guiliani and thompson - Antonio Sofi
on Covering the "Click-ocracy": Tracking the Internet's Impact on Politics and Journalism:
josh levy heckles crowd
jose did not go to journalism school and says MSM got it wrong, good thing we didn't listen, they said hiliary, guiliani and thompson
ben writes for his readers
mybarackobama.com is discussed, talking new ideas not enforcing old ones
people who donate, even 10 bucks are strong ... - Ken Laureys
on Covering the "Click-ocracy": Tracking the Internet's Impact on Politics and Journalism:
josh levy heckles crowd
jose did not go to journalism school and says MSM got it wrong, good thing we didn't listen, they said hiliary, guiliani and thompson
ben writes for his readers
mybarackobama.com is discussed, talking new ideas not enforcing old ones
people who donate, even 10 bucks are strong ... - Jeanne Sanderson
on Covering the "Click-ocracy": Tracking the Internet's Impact on Politics and Journalism:
josh levy heckles crowd
jose did not go to journalism school and says MSM got it wrong, good thing we didn't listen, they said hiliary, guiliani and thompson
ben writes for his readers
mybarackobama.com is discussed, talking new ideas not enforcing old ones
people who donate, even 10 bucks are strong ...
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