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Worldmaking

This is where my digital life comes together I'm a journalism academic at the University of Wollongong. My interests include: convergent journalism, literary journalism, myth & media, storytelling, art & image and social media I am completing a thesis about apocalyptic narratives, popular culture and news media This site assembles my Twitter feed and Delicious bookmarks which I sometimes comment on tag and add to.

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  • Occupy Wall Street has become a lens through which more and more issues are being viewed, debated and rethought. This week, debates about the future of journalism and technology intersected with Occupy Wall Street in fascinating and productive ways. The journalist arrests and press suppression in New York and the SOPA debate in DC came just as Occupy Wall Street recognized its two month anniversary with events across the nation. Here are a few of the best things I read this week that use OWS as a lens to catalyze new thinking about journalism and technology. Read together they create a productive discussion.

    Roundup: The Intersection of Occupy Wall Street, Journalism and Technology - Josh’s Notebook

    Posted on December 4, 2011

    Source: jcstearns.posterous.com

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