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Recent posts at Nieman Journalism Lab

by Tim Windsor on April 21, 2009

As I’ve been doing all my journalism-related posting at Nieman Journalism Lab, and my higher-ed posting hasn’t yet ramped up here, my blog has gotten cobwebby in the past month.
So, this list of what I’ve been up to lately. I’d be honored if you follow any or all of the links below. You can also [...]

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I really like NYU professor Jay Rosen’s mantra-like tweets and posts, which more often than not, contain obvious truth that he somehow is the first to articulate.
Like this one on the pressure to create ethical rules for bloggers:
If “ethics” are the codification in rules of the practices that lead to trust on the platform where [...]

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“Amateur” isn’t a slur

by Tim Windsor on September 17, 2008

Chris Anderson has a short post today that gets to the heart of something I’ve seen in action for years: amateurs will always bring more passion to the table, on average, than pros:
To me that’s the difference between amateur and professional content: the first may not be polished, but it’s driven by the sort of [...]

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