Lists resources for Citizen Journalism - also known as participatory journalism - and provides background on how private citizens can playing an active role in the process of collecting, reporting, analyzing and disseminating news and information.
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Nonprofit group working to protect digital rights. Offers information about legal issues related to intellectual property (copyrights), privacy, access to public records, defamation (libel), election and labor law, and obscenity issues.
Share photos of breaking news. Best are selected to be highlighted at CNN.com in its "I-Reports" section.
Group sharing and discussing citizen and collaborative photojournalism assignments.
Tips on how to take great photos, videos, and audio when reporting. Also available as PDF.
Active organization promoting the development, study and training of participatory journalists.
A web application that supports participatory narrative inquiry.
Covers issues about online news worldwide. Resource for news industry leaders, publishers, editors, bloggers, educators and anyone watching trends in news-gathering.
An incubator to help stimulate citizen involvement in community issues. Guidelines for funding, lists projects, research, plus entry details for the Batten Award for Civic Journalism.
Offers guidelines for reporters. Covers sourcing, disclosure of potential conflicts, and preparing for interviews.
A web application that supports participatory narrative inquiry.
An incubator to help stimulate citizen involvement in community issues. Guidelines for funding, lists projects, research, plus entry details for the Batten Award for Civic Journalism.
Covers issues about online news worldwide. Resource for news industry leaders, publishers, editors, bloggers, educators and anyone watching trends in news-gathering.
Group sharing and discussing citizen and collaborative photojournalism assignments.
Share photos of breaking news. Best are selected to be highlighted at CNN.com in its "I-Reports" section.
Tips on how to take great photos, videos, and audio when reporting. Also available as PDF.
Nonprofit group working to protect digital rights. Offers information about legal issues related to intellectual property (copyrights), privacy, access to public records, defamation (libel), election and labor law, and obscenity issues.
Offers guidelines for reporters. Covers sourcing, disclosure of potential conflicts, and preparing for interviews.
Active organization promoting the development, study and training of participatory journalists.