Public journalism 2.0 : the promise and reality of a citizen-engaged press / 6
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edited by Jack Rosenberry and Burton St. John III.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [188]-189) and index.
Introduction : public journalism values in an age of media fragmentation /;The roots of civic and citizen Journalism. Newspapers and communities: the vital link /;What citizen journalism can learn from public journalism /;Citizen journalism in an historical frame /;The citizen journalist as gatekeeper : a critical evolution /;Open source interview : the evolution of public journalism /;Contemporary civic and citizen journalism. News quality differences in online newspaper and citizen journalism sites /;The Virginian-Pilot's co-pilot pages : participatory journalism and the dilemma of private values as public news /;Citizen journalism in the community and the classroom /;The changing face of news in a major U.S. city : hyper-local websites try to fill the void in Chicago /;Open source interview : online dialogue, public life and citizen journalism /;Looking ahead : public journalism 2.0. Routinization of charisma : the institutionalization of public journalism online /;Common knowledge, civic engagement and online news organizations /;Madison commons 2.0 : a platform for tomorrow's civic and citizen journalism /;Open source interview : civic and citizen journalism's distinctions /;Conclusion : a place for the professionals / Jack Rosenberry and Burton St. John III --;James K. Batten --;Davis Buzz Merritt --;David M. Ryfe and Donica Mensing --;Aaron Barlow --;Lewis A. Friedland --;Serena Carpenter --;Burton St. John III --;Kirsten A. Johnson --;Suzanne McBride --;Tanni Haas --;Joyce Y.M. Nip --;Jack Rosenberry --;Sue Robinson ... [et al.] --;Jan Schaffer --;Jack Rosenberry and Burton St. John III.