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Latest revision as of 21:35, 17 October 2013
Contents
Afternoon session (after breakout) 4:13 p.m.
Four broad categories discussed.
Category No. 1: Story coverage
- Mapping to show distortion
- Potential US Russia reporting partnerships
- solution journalism
- juxtaposing perspectives on one story
- particular otpics
- everyday life
- LGBT
- Revisting the Cold War
- Fact for US audiences – Russian in news & upcoming Olympics
Category No. 2: Journalists sharing/swapping expertise and experience
- Probably a conference but with a commitment to product something together in a workshop environment
- How to allocate limited resources in digital transition
- How to use collaboration
- Digital experimentation in both countries
- Changing roles of journalists and users
- citizen journalists
- Role of media as bridge between citizens and government
Category No. 3: Media literacy and education
- Media literacy and education
Category No. 4: Lawyers sharing experience and expertise
- Independent media lawyers
- Privacy
- Law/ethics
- Bring 200 years of media law in the United States to Russia. Not talking about specific legal problems but how to build the infrastructure for media law.