We the Media: Grassroots Journalism By the People, For the People

We the Media: Grassroots Journalism By the People, For the People

by Dan Gillmor
We the Media: Grassroots Journalism By the People, For the People

We the Media: Grassroots Journalism By the People, For the People

by Dan Gillmor

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Overview

"We the Media, has become something of a bible for those who believe the online medium will change journalism for the better." -Financial Times

Big Media has lost its monopoly on the news, thanks to the Internet. Now that it's possible to publish in real time to a worldwide audience, a new breed of grassroots journalists are taking the news into their own hands. Armed with laptops, cell phones, and digital cameras, these readers-turned-reporters are transforming the news from a lecture into a conversation. In We the Media, nationally acclaimed newspaper columnist and blogger Dan Gillmor tells the story of this emerging phenomenon and sheds light on this deep shift in how we make--and consume--the news.

Gillmor shows how anyone can produce the news, using personal blogs, Internet chat groups, email, and a host of other tools. He sends a wake-up call tonewsmakers-politicians, business executives, celebrities-and the marketers and PR flacks who promote them. He explains how to successfully play by the rules of this new era and shift from "control" to "engagement." And he makes a strong case to his fell journalists that, in the face of a plethora of Internet-fueled news vehicles, they must change or become irrelevant.

Journalism in the 21st century will be fundamentally different from the Big Media oligarchy that prevails today. We the Media casts light on the future of journalism, and invites us all to be part of it.

Dan Gillmor is founder of Grassroots Media Inc., a project aimed at enabling grassroots journalism and expanding its reach. The company's first launch is Bayosphere.com, a site "of, by, and for the San Francisco Bay Area."

Dan Gillmor is the founder of the Center for Citizen Media, a project to enable and expand reach of grassroots media. From 1994-2004, Gillmor was a columnist at the San Jose Mercury News, Silicon Valley's daily newspaper, and wrote a weblog for SiliconValley.com. He joined the Mercury News after six years with the Detroit Free Press. Before that, he was with the Kansas City Times and several newspapers in Vermont. He has won or shared in several regional and national journalism awards. Before becoming a journalist he played music professionally for seven years.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780596553913
Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Incorporated
Publication date: 01/24/2006
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 336
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Dan Gillmor is founder of Grassroots Media Inc., a project aimed at enabling grassroots journalism and expanding its reach. The company's first launch is Bayosphere.com, a site "of, by and for the Bay Area." Gillmor is is author of We the Media: Grassroots Journalism by the People, for the People (O'Reilly Media, 2004), a book that explains the rise of citizens' media and why it matters.

From 1994-2004, Gillmor was a columnist at the San Jose Mercury News, Silicon Valley's daily newspaper, and wrote a weblog for SiliconValley.com. He joined the Mercury News after six years with the Detroit Free Press. Before that, he was with the Kansas City Times and several newspapers in Vermont. A Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the Universityof Vermont, Gillmor received a Herbert Davenport fellowship in 1982 for economics and business reporting at the Universityof Missouri School of Journalism. During the 1986-87 academic year he was a journalism fellow at the Universityof Michigan in Ann Arbor, where he studied history, political theory and economics. He has won or shared in several regional and national journalism awards. Before becoming a journalist he played music professionally for seven years.

Table of Contents

IntroductionIX
1.From Tom Paine to Blogs and Beyond1
2.The Read-Write Web23
3.The Gates Come Down44
4.Newsmakers Turn the Tables66
5.The Consent of the Governed88
6.Professional Journalists Join the Conversation110
7.The Former Audience Joins the Party136
8.Next Steps158
9.Trolls, Spin, and the Boundaries of Trust174
10.Here Come the Judges (and Lawyers)191
11.The Empires Strike Back209
12.Making Our Own News236
Epilogue and Acknowledgments243
Web Site Directory251
Glossary259
Notes261
Index281
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