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| [[Image:Jtm-logo.jpg|140px|thumb|right|[http://www.journalismthatmatters.org Journalism That Matters]]]
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| [[Image:Rji-logo.jpg|140px|thumb|right|[http://www.rjionline.org D.W. Reynolds Journalism Institute]]]
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| [[Image:Newshare.jpg|150px|thumb|left|Eighteenth-century English and Colonial America coffee houses served as headquarters for shipping news and havens for gatherings of patriots. They were crucibles for democracy, a shared space for uninhibited debate and discussion of issues and events. Could 21st-century coffee shops -- well connected and served by a circuit-riding journalists -- help bring journalism back to community? [http://www.mediagiraffe.org/wiki/index.php/New-news-venues READ MORE]]]
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| [[Image:Mgp-logo-square-SMALL.jpg|140px|thumb|right|[http://www.mediagiraffe.org/about Media Giraffe Project]]]
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| =Rebooting Rockwell's America: News, Art and Community=
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| <big>A PUBLIC SYMPOSIUM / September 11-13, 2009 / Stockbridge, Massachusetts</big>
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| ==''News, values, cafes and the new pamphleteers -- <br>Sustaining democracy through civic engagement''==
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| <big>'''New roles for journalism -- and the net -- in fostering participatory democracy and community'''</big>
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| =ADVANCED READINGS: Ideas and links for discussion= | | =Event postponed= |
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| ===[http://reclaimthemedia.org/journalistic_practice/saving_americas_democracysusta0527 Saving America's democracy-sustaining journalism]===
| | <h3>The "Rockwell Reboot" event scheduled for Sept. 11-13 has been postponed. |
| *Victor Pickard and Joe Torres of the media-reform group FreePress argue for new ownership forms and the equivalent of a Report for America initiative in this op/ed piece which appeared first in <i>The Seattle Times.<i>
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| | The core ideas we want to examine: Exploring the relationship among civic news, physical and virtual communities . . . and the |
| | convergence of art with civic, participatory media . . . remain important and timely and we will be looking at ways we can collectively address them in the future. |
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| | If you are interested in these ideas, please email jtm@mediagiraffe.org and we will put you on our mailing list for updates. |
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