“Citizen Journalism Movement…” article
February 4, 2008
This article is a pretty mediocre stab at that effluence of the public, citizen journalism. I do like, however, how the author relates the movement to human rights and democracy. The example given, related to S. Korea, rings true as to the spirit behind citizen journalist efforts. The author them procedes to fail when she tries to tackle the “Journalism or not” issue. This little argument about what is journalism or not is about as old, torn, and worthless as the “art or not” question. Such a topic is the stuff of bored philosophers and jaded academics–people with nothing better to do than argue about identifying a media rather that experiencing it. Point of my little rant: the author should have left that little subtopic out of the article.
Finally, the last part encourages readers to join the movement. This is noble I guess. Wish the author would have given the readers sites to use or access more information from. Overall, not sure I’d recommend this article, now that I think about it.
February 11, 2008 at 12:39 am
I agree with you on the point that it seems a little bit useless to sit around debating the art vs journalism question and not experience the medium for yourself. Obviously these applications are created to be used and there are possibilites for its use, as long as we realize the limitation of its use as well.