Knight launches citizen media resource
The Knight Foundation has launched a website aimed at helping “citizen journalism” or community media operations find resources and best practices. Called the Knight Citizen News Network, it’s managed by J-Lab — the Institute for Interactive Journalism — with content created in part by Dan Gillmor of the Center for Citizen Media and by Amy Gahran of I, Reporter (as well as Right Conversations and the Poynter Institute’s E-Media Tidbits).
There’s a press release with more info here. The resources at KCNN.org include:
- A database of U.S. citizen media sites, searchable by keyword, town or state and displayed on a Google map.
- A “Things We Like” feature.
- An interactive overview of the “Principles of Citizen Journalism,” with more than 40 audio and video interviews.
- Citizen media research.
- Case studies on how to train citizen journalists.
- A list of resources.
And (gratuitous Canadian reference) the site was designed by Hop Studios out of Vancouver.
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(On Mar 27th, 2007 at 12:20 pm)
Hi, Mathew
Thanks for the mention of this project! We’re really excited about it.
One minor correction — I’m not affiliated with OJR. But I do a lot of work for the Poynter Inst.
- Amy Gahran
(On Mar 27th, 2007 at 12:26 pm)
Thanks for pointing that out, Amy — I guess I was thinking of the Poynter site’s E-Media Tidbits.
And best of luck with the project.