Anatomy of an investigation: a case study in crowdsourcing - The London Weekly
1. Paul Bradshaw, Andy Brightwell Reader in Online Journalism, School of Media, Birmingham City University, UK (mediacourses.com) Publisher, Online Journalism Blog Founder, Help Me Investigate Anatomy of an investigation : a case study in crowdsourcing
7. "Consumers will be more powerful within convergence culture - but only if they recognise and use that power" Jenkins (2006)
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13. The situation in which the product of previous work, rather than direct communication [induces and directs] additional labour Reagle, in Lih (2009) p82 Stigmergy
20. To create; inform, entertain; gain status; create connections; sense-making; informed, entertained Bowman & Willis (2003)
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22. "Weekly cue" "Sense of being involved in something together" "Something you could do in your spare time very simply" Interviews
29. Paul Bradshaw HelpMeInvestigate.com OnlineJournalismBlog.com Twitter.com/paulbradshaw [email_address] slideshare.net/onlinejournalist Questions?
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In traditional employment, it is financial gain that is the motivation. Taken with the other 2, this matches the 3 types of reasons for consuming news: financially valuable; socially valuable; entertaining/fun.
In traditional employment, it is financial gain that is the motivation. Taken with the other 2, this matches the 3 types of reasons for consuming news: financially valuable; socially valuable; entertaining/fun.