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Latest revision as of 14:42, 12 May 2008
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Discussion hosts
Among Discussion hosts* and co-convenors will be (alphabetical order):
VillageSoup.com
Richard Anderson, founder, VillageSoup.com
David Ardia, director, Berkman Citizen Media Law Project at Harvard
Stephen Clift, of e-Democracy.org local issues forums
Bill Densmore, Media Giraffe Project at UMass Amherst
Margaret Duffy, assoc. dean, Missouri Journalism School
Todd Eskelsen, attorney, Schiff Hardin LLP (tentative)
Dan Gillmor, Center for Citizen Media at Arizona State Univ.
Jeremy Iggers, director, Twin Cities Media Alliance / TC Daily Planet
Kathleen Hansen, director, Minnesota Journalism Center
Peggy Holman, author, The Change Handbook
Stephen Lacy, Michigan State Univ. local blog researcher
Michael Orren, founder, PegasusNews.com, Dallas-Ft. Worth
Joel Kramer, CEO and editor, MinnPost.com
Chris Peck, editor, Memphis Commercial Appeal
Jan Schaffer, J-Lab, Univ. of Maryland-College Park
Stephen Silha, Washington News Council / Media That Matters
Eesha Williams, author of Grassroots Journalism [1]
Leonard Witt/Griff Wigley, Kennesaw State University / Representative Journalism
- -- We prefer the term "conversation host" to "speaker." Bookmark the discussions page
for evolving information.