Monday, August 4, 2008

My paper on Citizen Journalism

AMIC Conference Proceedings
Convergence, Citizen Journalism & Social ChangeBuilding CapacityWednesday 26 March – Friday 28 March, 2008Venue: Hotel Grand Chancellor, Brisbane
The name of the editors: Prof. Michael BromleyThe name of the publisher: School of Journalism & Communication, The University of QueenslandThe Copyright date: March 20, 2008ISSN: 1038 6130
The papers in these proceedings have been independently double peer reviewed on the basis of the full paper, prior to publication.
Preface
Two of the world’s leading figures in the rapidly expanding citizen journalism movement were key speakers at a conference organized by UQ’s School of Journalism and Communication.
Steven Gan, co-founder of Malaysiakini, and Vipul Kant Upadhyay, who started Merinews in India, provided first-hand accounts of setting up and running media web sites which post content provided primarily by ordinary citizens.
They were among practitioners and academics from India, Singapore, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Malaysia, New Zealand, South Africa, the UK and Australia who attended the conference held in Brisbane March 26-28.
Participants heard about citizen journalism projects throughout Asia, involving among others primary school students, individual bloggers and local communities. They were also briefed on mainstream media developments in light of the phenomenon by Pippa Leary, general manager media of Fairfax Digital.
The School of Journalism and Communication jointly organized the event with the Singapore-based Asian Media Information and Communication Centre (AMIC) and the Convergent Journalism and Globalisation Research Unit in the Creative Industries Faculty at QUT.
The chairman of AMIC, Prof. Ang Pen Hwa, and the secretary-general, Dr. Indrajit Banerjee, attended the conference.
The online brisbanetimes.com.au sponsored the event.

Papers:
Alan Knight
Alexey Bykov
Axel Bruns
Benjamin Isakhan
Braham, Emily and Rodrigues, Usha M
Brij Kuthiala
Cherian George
Dev Vrat Singh
Donna Chu
Gitiara Nasreen and Shameem Mahmud
Hsiang-yi Tang
Jason Wilson, Barry Saunders, Axel Bruns
Jennifer Gordon
John Cokley
Kalinga Seneviratne
Kitty van Vuuren
Lee Duffield, Amanda Watson & Mark Hayes
Luke Goode
Luxia (Peggy) Li
Marcelo Träsel
Mark Hayes
Michael Barker
Michael Barker Mediating Protests
Mingfeng Chee and Shanlong Chen
Mohammad Sahid Ullah
Nisha Ramlutchman
Oluyinka Osunkunlex
Rahman Md Mahmoodur
Sweta Singh
Tan Tarn How & Arun Mahizhnan
Wang Lay Kim
Xu Xiaoge
Zheng Jiawen and Hao Xiaoming