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Jay Rosen on social media « Previous | |Next »
November 12, 2009

Jay Rosen talk at the Science Writers in New York, which was part of Panel for Social Media. The memes are that the means of media production is now in the hands of the audience; the falling costs of find, connect, and share with one another; and his use of Twitter.

His blog now becomes a place for more finished pieces of work that are build up from his daily conversations on Twitter about how people are interpreting his work.

| Posted by Gary Sauer-Thompson at 2:45 PM |