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How much is too much?

In a world where we rely on the internet on a daily basis, it is inevitable that cybercrime is on the rise. Liana Neri asks if the implications of living in an open press society are to blame.

Sited – PressThink

There aren’t many people who can claim to have energised contemporary debates about journalism as much as New York University’s Jay Rosen. So if you’re not already reading his blog PressThink, read on, says Lawrie Zion.

How much is too much?

In a world where we rely on the internet on a daily basis, it is inevitable that cybercrime is on the rise. Liana Neri asks if the implications of living in an open press society are to blame.

Sited – PressThink

There aren’t many people who can claim to have energised contemporary debates about journalism as much as New York University’s Jay Rosen. So if you’re not already reading his blog PressThink, read on, says Lawrie Zion.

more from Jay Rosen

Fashion journalism: An ethical sales bin?

Now that being a fashion blogger can get you a front-row seat at Marc Jacobs’ during New York Fashion Week, Kirby Hughes provides a few tips on keeping your fashion blog out of the ethical sales bin.

How much is too much?

In a world where we rely on the internet on a daily basis, it is inevitable that cybercrime is on the rise. Liana Neri asks if the implications of living in an open press society are to blame.

Sited – PressThink

There aren’t many people who can claim to have energised contemporary debates about journalism as much as New York University’s Jay Rosen. So if you’re not already reading his blog PressThink, read on, says Lawrie Zion.

Jay Rosen lecture

Hear one of the leading thinkers on the future of journalism, Jay Rosen, in conversation with Melbourne’s emerging journalists.

Citizens’ agenda – what should the pollies be talking about?

American journalism academic Jay Rosen suggests Australian journalists use the citizens’ agenda to guide their coverage. With this in mind we’re asking: what do you wish candidates were discussing in the lead up to the election?

Suspend the race and look at the track

It’s time that journalism spent more time informing the public about the country’s key issues, and less time trying to interpret polls and second-guess election outcomes, says Saul Wakerman.

Jay Rosen’s Melbourne conversation

If you missed out on The Walkley Media Conference there is still a chance to meet one of the leading thinkers on the future of journalism in Melbourne today.

Jay Rosen is coming to Melbourne

Happen to miss out on this year’s Walkley Media Conference? Don’t fret, Jay Rosen is making a special appearance in Melbourne today.

100 articles – ‘The people formerly known as the audience’

In an ever-changing media landscape, the role of the audience has shifted dramatically. Once passive consumers can now become active content producers. Jay Rosen’s piece about media audiences of today is one of the 100 articles every journalist should read, says Maike Winters.