We Media Miami registration is open

Along with setting up iFOCOS – and trust me, there’s lots of paperwork – we’ve been working on plans for the next We Media conference, which is February 8 – 9, 2007, in Miami. We have the beginnings of a program in place, and registration is open. We’ll be adding more details in coming weeks. […]

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We Media Miami Overview

Conference Archive Here’s where you can find details on what happened, background on the program and archived audio and video (soon). Program Sponsors Participants Photos Blog | RSS Film Fest Audio and Video Archive Introduction – Dale Peskin and Andrew Nachison Community session Part 1 | Part 2 Investment session Part 1 | Part 2 […]

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We Media Where and There

When: February 7-9, 2007 Where: Storer Auditorium, University of Miami 5250 University Drive, Coral Gables, FL | Map Arrive: Wednesday, February 7, 2007 Reception: 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. Wednesday, February 7, 2007. Dinner on your own. Start: Check-in for registered participants begins at 8 a.m. and the program begins at 9 a.m. on Thursday, […]

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We Media Program

Program (subject to change) Updated: January 25, 2007 Wednesday, February 7 View The Program (PDF) 5:30-7 p Reception School of Communication courtyard, University of Miami Welcome by Sam Grogg, Dean of the School of Communication University of Miami Dale Peskin and Andrew Nachison, managing directors of iFOCOS 7 – 8 Walk-through at Storer Conveners and […]

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We Media Sponsors

We Media Miami is presented by iFOCOS with major support from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation in cooperation with and hosted by the University of Miami School of Communication and the University of Miami School of Business. Other Sponsors: LANACION.COM is one of the leading news sites in Spanish. Monthly, LANACION.com gathers […]

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We Media Research

Researchers Bowman Willis In 2002, The Media Center commissioned Shayne Bowman and Chris Willis to document an emerging phenomenon: the rise and impact of participatory journalism. We called it “We Media.” Their prescient report published in 2003 has become the reference point for a movement that engages citizens everywhere in the transaction of content and […]

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