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Grub Street: Thoughts on 21st Century Journalism. Friday, May 22, 2009. Note on the preceding articles. These articles were originally published on my other blog, The Spark of Accident. As of this moment, the new site is a pipe dream, but I am intent on making it a reality. meanwhile, more thoughts on journalism will be forthcoming. Posted by Jon Anderson. Narrative Pleasure, Digital Journalism, and "Slow News". So how do we bypass the established media and go directly to the consumer? Let’s consid...

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Grub Street: Thoughts on 21st Century Journalism. Friday, May 22, 2009. Note on the preceding articles. These articles were originally published on my other blog, The Spark of Accident. As of this moment, the new site is a pipe dream, but I am intent on making it a reality. meanwhile, more thoughts on journalism will be forthcoming. Posted by Jon Anderson. Narrative Pleasure, Digital Journalism, and "Slow News". So how do we bypass the established media and go directly to the consumer? Let’s consid...

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Grub Street: Thoughts on 21st Century Journalism: The Independent Journalist in the Digital Age

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Grub Street: Thoughts on 21st Century Journalism. Tuesday, May 19, 2009. The Independent Journalist in the Digital Age. Why does one write if not to bring together the pieces? From the moment we enter school or the church, our education draws and quarters us: it teaches us to divorce body and soul, reason and heart. Wise doctors of Ethics and Morals ought to fish the shores of Colombia, where they invented the word "sentipensante" to define the language that truth speaks. As I reflected on this article I...

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Grub Street: Thoughts on 21st Century Journalism: Note on the preceding articles

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Grub Street: Thoughts on 21st Century Journalism. Friday, May 22, 2009. Note on the preceding articles. These articles were originally published on my other blog, The Spark of Accident. As of this moment, the new site is a pipe dream, but I am intent on making it a reality. meanwhile, more thoughts on journalism will be forthcoming. Posted by Jon Anderson. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Jon on the Web. The Dominican Batey: Dominican Sugar Plantations. More a Question than a Reply.

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Grub Street: Thoughts on 21st Century Journalism: Digital Journalism and Independent Reporting

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Grub Street: Thoughts on 21st Century Journalism. Tuesday, May 19, 2009. Digital Journalism and Independent Reporting. NB: This article was originally published on my other blog, The Spark of Accident. But I have decided to collect all essays related to the theme of journalism here instead. It is clear we are living through a period of a possibly radical transformation of mass communication; it is not. Are we mere consumers (oh, should I get the D300, the D700, the DP-1, the D-this or D-that)? What are t...

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Grub Street: Thoughts on 21st Century Journalism. Friday, May 22, 2009. Note on the preceding articles. These articles were originally published on my other blog, The Spark of Accident. As of this moment, the new site is a pipe dream, but I am intent on making it a reality. meanwhile, more thoughts on journalism will be forthcoming. Posted by Jon Anderson. Narrative Pleasure, Digital Journalism, and "Slow News". So how do we bypass the established media and go directly to the consumer? Let’s consid...

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Grub Street: Thoughts on 21st Century Journalism: Narrative Pleasure, Digital Journalism, and "Slow News"

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Grub Street: Thoughts on 21st Century Journalism. Friday, May 22, 2009. Narrative Pleasure, Digital Journalism, and "Slow News". Along comes the web and suddenly we are presented with possibilities for self-publishing that go far beyond the traditional vanity press. And given that POY has recognized web publishing as a legitimate genre worthy of prizes means that self-publishing on the web can escape the stigma of the vanity press as well. There are two issues confronting us, then. How do we get paid?

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