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*Noon -- Registration opens, McNamara Alumni Center, Univ. of Minnesota <br>
*Noon -- Registration opens, McNamara Alumni Center, Univ. of Minnesota <br>
*1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. -- [http://www.mediagiraffe.org/wiki/index.php/Jtm-mn-duffy Research Update: A Picture of Placebloggers]
*1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. -- [http://www.mediagiraffe.org/wiki/index.php/Jtm-mn-duffy Citizens at the Gates: A Research Briefing]
*3:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. -- Opening plenary session
*3:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. -- Opening plenary session
*4:45 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. -- Talk: "A Passion for Place," Concepts for the American Society of News and Community Forums (ASNCF).
*4:45 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. -- Talk: "A Passion for Place," Concepts for the American Society of News and Community Forums (ASNCF).

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Principal convenor Minnesota Journalism Center Minnesota News Council
The Media Giraffe Project, The Journalism That Matters collaborative, the Minnesota Journalism Center and the Minnesota News Council, with support of the Blandin Foundation and the Park Foundation, present . . .

A PASSION FOR PLACE

New Pamphleteers/New Reporters:
Convening Entrepreneurs Who Combine Journalism, Democracy, Place and Blogs

The Journalism That Matters Minnesota gathering
June 4-6, 2008 / Minnesota Journalism Center at the Univ. of Minnesota

REGISTER NOW . . . . . . WHO'S COMING?

One of the first national gatherings for local, online citizen journalists and entrepreneurs, sometimes called "placebloggers." Designed for existing and prospective journalists and entrepreneurs. Including workshops on the legal, business, journalistic, marketing, advertising and social aspects of starting and running a local online news and commerce community.

Principal sponsor
Contributing sponsor

Key objectives:

  • Share best practices for community, business and social success of rural and neighborhood web civic/news initiatives
  • Learn about available tools, networks, software and partnerships
  • Understand and build relationships with legacy media
  • Consider forming national business/professional/advertising collaborative

    WHY NOW?

    Part pamphleteers, part reporters and part entrepreneurs, America's new online citizen journalists are inventing a new business and a new passion -- the business of building local, literate, digital domains on the web where community and commerce flourish. But there been only infrequent efforts -- and little structure -- to share best practices.

    We invite you to join the Journalism That Matters collaborative, the Minnesota Journalism Center at the University of Minnesota, the Media Giraffe Project at the University of Massachusetts, the Minnesota News Council, MinnPost.com, Twin Cities Daily Planet, Minnesota Public/American Public Radio, Placeblogger.com, the Citizen Media Law Project at the Berkman Center of Harvard Law School and the Center for Citizen Media at Arizona State University at this national "placebloggers" convention.


    LINK TO NEWS/RESOURCE UPDATES

    We're inviting some of the best examples of local online news operations run/owned by citizen/journalists for a sharing of best practices. This is less an event to show these folks to the outside world and more an internal, sleeves-rolled-up working session for them to learn practical things from each other -- almost continuing education. These citizen journalism and new media entrepreneurs from Minnesota and around the country will share successes and failures, and collaborate to take the next steps to ensure quality storytelling in service to democracy.

    • We'll serve as an incubator / think-and-do tank for those who are considering starting their own civic engagement / citizen journalism projects in urban/rural Minnesota and nationally.

    • We'll use MinnPost, Public Insight Journalism, TC Daily Planet, [LocallyGrownNorthfield.org, Minnesota E-Democracy.org local issues forums, and other innovative Minnesota online journalism and community experiments and services as case studies, and ask their operators to share their solutions for sustaining growth.

    Who should attend


    Link to mini-bios of participants
  • Active citizen journalists and placebloggers sharing best practices.
  • Potential local website operators looking for advice and launch support
  • News professionals seeking citizen collaborators
  • Technologists with "open source" or low-cost tools to share


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    VENUE PHOTOS: The McNamara Alumni Center at the University of Minnesota


    What to expect

  • Intimate, roundtable discussions about best business, reporting, community, people and legal practices and ethics.
  • Latest ideas on how to promote local, participatory democracy online
  • Advice on the future of placeblogging and local online services
  • Briefings on the latest technology tools
  • A workshop on cyberlaw -- including libel and defamation
  • Discussion about forming a co-operative national service organization for independently owned local placeblogs
  • Strategies for advertising and listing sales and network

    Combined registration saves $70

    The early-bird registration fee of $139.00 for the event, scheduled for Wednesday afternoon, June 4, all day Thurs., June 5 and the morning of Friday, June 6, includes dinners both evenings, continental breakfasts and lunch. Our event ends just before opening of the Fourth National Conference for Media Reform,(Fri.-Sun., June 6-8) at the Minnesota Convention Center. Through a special arrangement with Free Press, convenor of the NCMR, Journalism That Matters can offer combined registration in both events for $270 -- a savings of $70 off registering separately. To register once and attend both events, go to:

    Discussion hosts

    Among Discussion hosts* and co-convenors will be (alphabetical order):

    VillageSoup.com
    Placeblogger.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
  • Dan Gillmor, Center for Citizen Media at Arizona State Univ. (tentative)
  • 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]
  • Lisa Williams, owner, H2oTown and Placeblogger.com
  • Leonard Witt/Griff Wigley, Kennesaw State University / Representative Journalism
    • -- We prefer the term "conversation host" to "speaker." Bookmark the discussions page
    for evolving information.

    Agenda

    The agenda will be a mix of practical workshops on specific best practices and open, circle-round discussions. There will be ample opportunity for networking, and for planning collaboration. A detailed schedule, with tentative breakouts, will be posted by May 9.

    Tentative schedule

    Wed., June 4

    • Noon -- Registration opens, McNamara Alumni Center, Univ. of Minnesota
    • 1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. -- Citizens at the Gates: A Research Briefing
    • 3:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. -- Opening plenary session
    • 4:45 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. -- Talk: "A Passion for Place," Concepts for the American Society of News and Community Forums (ASNCF).
    • 5:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. -- Reception
    • 6:30 p.m.-9 p.m. -- Dinner and program TBA

    Thurs., June 5

    • 8 a.m.-9 a.m. -- Continental breakfast and networking
    • 9 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. -- Morning check-in/agenda setting
    • 10 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. -- First breakouts and roundtable discussions
    • 11:15 a.m.-12:30 p.m. -- Second breakouts and roundtable discussions
    • 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. -- Luncheon / speaker TBA
    • 1:30 p.m. - 3 p.m. -- Third breakouts and roundtable discussions.
    • 3:00 p.m.-3:15 p.m. -- Break
    • 3:15 p.m.-3:45 p.m. -- Closing circle
    • 4:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m. -- Facilicated planning/launch session for ASNCF
    • 5:30 p.m. - 5:45 p.m. -- Break
    • 5:45 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. -- Hor d'oeuvres reception
    • 6:30 p.m. - ???? -- Meetup with NCMR principals; entertainment

    Fri., June 6 (optional)

    • 8:30 a.m. -- Bus departs to St. Paul studio
    • 9:30 a.m. -- 11:30 a.m. -- "The Passion of Place," a two-hour discussion about the motivation, passions, fears and successes of local online news/community entrepreneurs, facilitated and videotaped for public distribution. (Up to 30 attending local placebloggers/entrepreneurs invited to participate).
    • 11:00 a.m. -- Conference ends

    LOGISTICS

      Lodging

      • HOTEL OPTION -- We have established a block of rooms at a special rate of $72/room per night plus tax at the Days Inn Minneapolis/University of Minnesota, 2407 University Ave. SE, Minneapolis MN 55414. (VIEW MAP) In order to receive the special rate, you must make you reservation by phone. Call the hotel at: 612-623-9303 (if busy, leave a message with your return phone number), and request the "Journalism That Matters" block. The rooms include complimentary wireless Internet, free continental breakfast, free parking and a free shuttle to the McNamara Alumni Center, where we're meeting. For after-hour registration, call the hotel front desk at 612-623-3999 and ask for the "Journalism That Matters" block. Or email Amy Webb at DaysInnUSales@qwest.net.
      • DORMITORY/SHARED BATH OPTION -- The Minnesota Journalism Center will reserve dormitory lodging for budget-conscious participants at the rate of $46 per room single occupancy; $68 per room double occupancy. Details are available upon registration.

      Food

      • Registration covers Wed. dinner; Thurs. continental breakfast, lunch and dinner / plus Friday continental breakfast.

      Wireless access

      • The McNamara Alumni Center provides wireless internet access throughout the building and meeting rooms. You will be provided a logon password upon arrival at no extra charge.

    SUMMARY

    • Event Name: New Pamphleteers/New Reporters: Convening entrepreneurs who combine journalism, democracy, place and blogs
    • Short Name: JTM-Minnesota: New Pamphleteers/New Reporters
    • Location: Minnesota Journalism Center / Univ. of Minnesota / McNamara Alumni Center
        Address: 200 Oak St., S.E.
        City, State, Zip: Minneapolis, MN, 55455

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