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<strong>Here are links, ideas and resources from participants in RJI-Five Forward. You should also follow the [https://twitter.com/search?q=%23rjifive #rjifive Twitter stream for additional ideas][</strong> | <strong>Here are links, ideas and resources from participants in RJI-Five Forward. You should also follow the [https://twitter.com/search?q=%23rjifive #rjifive Twitter stream for additional ideas][</strong> | ||
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* Nicely timed for our gather, the Columbia Journalism Review is out with its Sept/Oct cover story and editorial: [http://www.cjr.org/cover_story/what_is_journalism_for.php "What is Journalism for?"]. It features a short essay by New York University professor [http://www.cjr.org/cover_story/the_awayness_problem.php Jay Rosen on the concept of "awayness"] and more than [http://www.cjr.org/cover_story/who_what_when.php a dozen solicited quips] from noted "journalists" with their take on defining the craft. | * Nicely timed for our gather, the Columbia Journalism Review is out with its Sept/Oct cover story and editorial: [http://www.cjr.org/cover_story/what_is_journalism_for.php "What is Journalism for?"]. It features a short essay by New York University professor [http://www.cjr.org/cover_story/the_awayness_problem.php Jay Rosen on the concept of "awayness"] and more than [http://www.cjr.org/cover_story/who_what_when.php a dozen solicited quips] from noted "journalists" with their take on defining the craft. | ||
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Here are links, ideas and resources from participants in RJI-Five Forward. You should also follow the #rjifive Twitter stream for additional ideas[
- Nicely timed for our gather, the Columbia Journalism Review is out with its Sept/Oct cover story and editorial: "What is Journalism for?". It features a short essay by New York University professor Jay Rosen on the concept of "awayness" and more than a dozen solicited quips from noted "journalists" with their take on defining the craft.
WIKI HOME / TWITTER STREAM / RESOURCES / EVENT OVERVIEW / EVENT SCHEDULE / EVENT INVITATION / LIVE STREAM / RJI EXPOSED