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News work Online

Yuchen QI 3363810Ruiwen Liu 3360583

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Content

PART ONE• How does online news change the news

industry?• What does online news bring to us?• Who should Journalists take responsibility for?• Debate: Online news VS Traditional news

PART TWO• Participatory Challenge Conference

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Changes• Audiences

• Get news via read newspaper& watch TV

• Audiences & Producers

• Get mint by mint news via computers , mobiles& Ipad

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Changes • 30min-60min

• Specific place

• Journalists

• Full-time worker

• 1 min

• Anywhere has Internet

• Everyone

• Casual worker, outsourcing

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Changes

• Deadline and specific topic

• Professional & Boring

• State

• Hand in anytime with any topic

• Authentic &Flexible

• Discuss & Judge

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What does online news bring to us?

Advantages★creative & innovationwith technologies

★fast & convenient

★participate

★easy to understand

★content richly and colorful

Disadvantages

★ credibility?

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Who should journalists take responsibility for?

• Social ?

• Audiences?

• Self reputation?

• Employer?

• Other journalists?

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Online news vs Traditional news

• Challenge!!

• Good for audiences

• Depends on audiences’ requirements

• Both of them are necessary to exist

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The Participatory Challenge

Conference

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Definition of Collaboration

• Collaboration is an intensive, risky, and complex process

• It brings people together around a common goal

• In collaboration, resources, reputation and rewards are shared by all participants.

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What is an Extreme Sharing Network?

• It allows people to freely meet in the commons, mobilize and share talents, context, and resources

• It creates visibility for discourses and artworks that would otherwise be overlooked

• Everybody is an expert at something and can contribute to the mix in meaningful ways

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• Pew, 2009, the state of the news media. An annual report on American journalism. Washington DC, viewed 29/09/2011 http://www.stateofthemedia.org/200/narrative-overview-keyindicators.php?media=1&cat=2

• Turnbull, S, 2010, Imagining the audience in S Guningham& G Turner (eds) The Media and Communications in Australia (3rd edition), Sydney: Allen and Unwin, pp65-78.

• Warren, C, 2008, life in the click stream: the future of Journalism, Sydney: MEAA. Viewed on 30/09/2011 http://www.thefureofjournalism.org.au

• Sudy, Qi, 2011, Personal Communication. 03 October 2011.

• Williams, P, Cassidy, 2007, Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, Online News Credibility: An Examination of the Perceptions of Newspaper Journalists, Volume 12, Issue 2, pages 478–498, viewed on [Wiley online library].

• Scholz, T 2006, “The participatory challenge”, in Krysa, J, Curating Immateriality, New York: Autonomedia, pp. 195-213 ( R )

• Warren, G 2011, Online Collaboration Basics, viewed 28 September 2011, from: http://mobileoffice.about.com/od/conferencing-and-collaboration/a/online-collaboration-faqs.htm

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