Contents: Alec Charles: The Abuse of Power: Savile, Leveson and the Internet - Ivor Gaber: Three Cheers for Subjectivity: The Continuing Collapse of the Seven Pillars of Journalistic Wisdom - Andrew Calcutt/Philip Hammond: Objectivity, Objectification and the End of Journalism - David Cameron:...
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Contents: Alec Charles: The Abuse of Power: Savile, Leveson and the Internet - Ivor Gaber: Three Cheers for Subjectivity: The Continuing Collapse of the Seven Pillars of Journalistic Wisdom - Andrew Calcutt/Philip Hammond: Objectivity, Objectification and the End of Journalism - David Cameron: Mobile Journalism: A Snapshot of Ongoing Research and Practice - Richard Junger: An Alternative to Fortress Journalism: Historical Precedents for Citizen Journalism and Crowdsourcing in the United States - Jon Silverman: YouTube If You Want To: Camera Phones, Investigative Journalism and Social Control - Gavin Stewart: I cant belive a war started and Wikipedia sleeps : News by Online Encyclopaedia - James Morrison: Armchair Auditing and the Great Town Hall Transparency Swindle - David McQueen: Between a Rock and a Hard Place - the Uncertain Future of Current Affairs - Mick Temple: A Forum for Fruitcakes and Fascists: The Saviour of Mainstream Journalism - Alec Charles: The Paper Menagerie: Making Sense of Soft News.
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