1. “The influence of the established and social media”NATO Defense College13.9.11 Charlie Beckett Director, Polis, LSE E: c.h.beckett@lse.ac.uk Twitter: @charliebeckett Blog: www.blogs.lse.ac.uk/polis
2. The (not so) Brief 1. The influence of the media on public opinion and on shaping NATO and national policy 2. Compare and contrast how news is edited and reported on traditional and new forms of media 3. Outline a future vision of media – norms, roles and influence
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6. Networked News On demand – the consumer controls Interactive and participatory Networked into the mainstream media Autonomous or connected into non-traditional media providers
14. Future Slogans Age of Uncertainty Transparency and Immediacy On Demand Verification is Value Interactivity is Accountability Change is permanent, complexity is normality
15. “The influence of the established and social media”NATO Defense College13.9.11 Charlie Beckett Director, Polis, LSE E: c.h.beckett@lse.ac.uk Twitter: @charliebeckett Blog: www.blogs.lse.ac.uk/polis
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So I think that networked journalism is itself a more democratic form of journalism because it shifts power and engages public participation.It changes the media model from this
The influence of the media on public opinion and shapingnato and national policy Compare and contrast how news is edited and reported on traditional and new forms of mediaFuture vision of media – norms, roles and influenceCase studies:WikiLeaksLondon RiotsArab SpringExplain idea of:Networked Journalism (Tomlinson)Social MediaInfluence:There are different kinds of media ‘influence’ – all of it exaggeratedYou have to decide what kind you wantLong term – short termFramingBehaviuoralAttitudinalBut SM makes it different – much harder to conceal or control communicationIts about conversation but also data mining Understand change in social trends as well as media trends