Archive for the 'citizen journalism' Category

addendum to ling/lee post

05Apr09

Earlier this week I asked why we were not talking about Laura Ling and Euna Lee; two American journalists detained in North Korea. At the time, it appeared that Current was eliminating any recognition of the situation. This may no longer be the case. A recent tweet made it’s way to News//Current that may make [...]

morning mystery @ macy’s solved via twitter

01Apr09

En route to work with venti in hand, my curiosity was piqued by the fire trucks, ambulances, police cars and helicopter in Downtown Crossing (DTX) this morning (note: helicopter was overhead, not actually in DTX).
Now anyone familiar with DTX knows that this is somewhat normal here, but even this spread was slightly excessive for a [...]

the tribune co., what’s next for the economy and the news business

09Dec08

I know, I know. I wasn’t going write, or even be online, this week. However, I’m not really writing anything, just spotlighting this morning’s piece on NPR.
The economy was already hard to ignore, but now the recent filing of the Tribune Company makes it impossible to ignore. We’re not only talking economically, but traditional methods [...]

freedom of expression in the middle east

16Sep08

The web continues to enable people, organizations and efforts from around the world to radiate change in unprecedented and increasingly innovative ways. MideastYouth.com is no exception. Esra’a Al Shafei of Bahrain, the 21-year-old director of the student-owned MideastYouth.com, recently spoke about MideastYouth as part of the Digital Natives project’s “Digital Natives Reporters in the Field” [...]




resume:

View Vanessa Rhinesmith's profile on LinkedIn

follow me:

Follow vrhinesmith on Twitter

contact me:

vanessa(dot)rhinesmith(at)gmail(dot)com New! On maternity leave until early April
SaveTheInternet.com