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Berkeley Center for New Media Crossing Boundaries Conference, March 17-18, UCB

Early registration for this new media conference ends TODAY!! Details below.
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UC’s Berkeley Center for New Media
Early Registration Ends Monday March 7

03.17-18.11 / Conference: Crossing Boundaries: An International New(s) Media Conference / Banatao Auditorium, Sutardja Dai Hall, UC Berkeley


Crossing Boundaries: An International New(s) Media Conference
Thursday, March 17 & Friday, March 18, 2011
Banatao Auditorium, Sutardja Dai Hall, UC Berkeley
To register visit: crossingboundaries2011.org
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In an age of “Twitter and Facebook Revolutions,” Wikileaks, and cell phone reporting, how are journalists and governments adapting to the speed of content generated outside the traditional newsroom? What are the digital trends that are shaping international news and events? Journalists, scholars, and industry leaders will speak on timely, boundary-crossing news, audiences, and technology in a 2-day conference on March 17, 18 at UC Berkeley.

Crossing Boundaries features new research and scholarship on social media platforms, activism, the recent uprisings in the Arab world; gender and racial divides in new media; news distribution in the new media age; and other topics. Speakers examine changes in the technology and sourcing of breaking news to explore a new tangle of privacy, free speech and human rights issues raised by digital media. Prominent social critic and author Nicholas Carr is the keynote speaker on March 18.

Additional speakers include: Joaquin Alvarado, American Public Media / Katherine Corcoran, AP Bureau Chief Mexico City / Steven Fish, UC Political Science / Ken Goldberg, UC Engineering / Paul Grabowicz, UC Journalism / Marcia Hoffman, Senior Staff Attorney, EFF / Rich Jaroslovsky, Columnist Bloomberg News, BusinessWeek / Alan McClain, Wikileaks Team, The New York Times / Craig Newmark, craigslist / Xiao Qiang, China Digital Times / Jane B. Singer, U of Iowa Journalism / Eric Stover, Human Rights Center / James Wheaton, Environmental Law Foundation.

Early registration closes Monday, March 7.
Limited complimentary seating for students and faculty with id.
For information and to register, visit crossingboundaries2011.org
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Co-presented by Innovation Center Denmark, the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society, the Berkeley Center for New Media, Aarhus University, and University of Southern Denmark.

For information about BCNM visit:bcnm.berkeley.edu

Follow Crossing Boundaries on Twitter #xb11
Photo Credit: Yasmin Moll & Ahmad Hammoud

Snap Judgment Happy Hour Salon, March 24, 5:30pm, Oakland

Hey Bay Area folks. Join the Snap Judgment crew for an informal networking event at their place in Oakland. They have a great show, plus they're a whole lot of fun! Details below.

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DETAILS:

If you haven't heard, Snap Judgment is a brand new, smoking-hot NPR radio show. We work with writers, producers, performers and other creative folks to bring listeners storytelling with a beat. And now we want to meet YOU!

Join us next month for an informal salon at our offices. It's a chance for folks from all disciplines (audio/video/writing/music/design–whatever) to cross-pollinate ideas and chat about their creative endeavors/interests.

Later in the evening, we'll also invite you to share your talents.  Tell a story, read a poem, sing a song, strum your banjo. Anything goes. But five minutes tops!

Want to learn more about us? Check out www.SnapJudgment.org. Or join us on Facebook.

We can't wait to meet you!

Who: The SJ staff and you wonderful people.

What: Creative folks mixing it up and sharing what they got. Plus drinks and snacks.

Where: Snap Judgment Office
405 14th St. 9th Floor
Oakland, CA
(entrance on Franklin St.)

When: March 24, 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.

two not-to-miss photo show openings this weekend, SF and LA

If you're in SF or LA this weekend, step out and support long-time FC member and brilliant photographer Ann Marie Donahue. Details below.
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Ann Marie Donahue will have 2 photography pieces in 2 separate openings this upcoming weekend! 

If you are in the Bay Area, please stop by Rayko Photo Center for the 4th Annual Plastic Camera Show which opens on Friday, March 4th from 6 to 8 PM.  This is one of the most beloved photo shows in SF due to the uniqueness and beauty that comes from these toy cameras.   This show will be up from 3.4.11 – 4.30.11.

If you are in L.A.  stop on by 1650 Gallery in Echo Park for the Urban Landscape opening on March 5th from 7:30 to 10:30 PM.  The images were chosen by juror Joshua Hess http://www.joshuahessdp.com/ Joshua Hess is a Swiss born cinematographer and still photographer whose career has taken him to scores of cities around the globe where he has appreciated and photographed many different urban landscapes. He is currently based in Los Angeles working on films and commercials.  This show will be up for one month.

Coincidentally both pieces from Ann Marie are from the plastic camera.  Hope you can see the shows. 

Ann Marie Donahue

Photographer
Do you need a photo for your Facebook or LinkedIn profile or perhaps something for on-line dating? Let's have fun and capture the best YOU.  Please check out my website at http://www.annmariedonahue.com/.

Bay Area sonic soiree, Sunday March 13, 5-7pm, Berkeley

Bay Area multimedia gurus David Dunaway and Lonny Shavelson are hosting a listening party in Berkeley on March 13. Don't miss it if you're in the area! Details below.
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The Bay Area is having its next Sonic Soiree, on Sunday March 13 in Berkeley, from 5-7pm at the Studio of Lonny Shavelson. For directions and more information, visit  http://www.photowords.com/map.htm. Bring a CD of your work, old or new, and meet local audio talent. MC for the evening will be David Dunaway,  the new professor of Radio and Documentary Studies at San Francisco State University's Broadcasting and Electronic Communication Arts program.

Upcoming events at Columbia Journalism School

Always interesting (and sometimes FREE!) events going on at Columbia Jschool. Details below.
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Folks: A mix of events over the next few months at @ColumbiaJourn…

* Thursday, 3/3:  Social Media One-night Stand: An ADVANCED social-media
 workshop – FEE REQD. Details below.

* March/April: third edition of Smarter Social Media for Journalists,
 Media Professionals and Bloggers: A four-nights-over-two-months course
 that will make you proficient in social media tools and techniques.
 – FEE REQD. Details below.

* Thursday, April 7: Hearst Annual Lecture by Krishna Bharat, creator of
 Google News (talk & reception) – FREE. Details coming soon to
 http://bit.ly/columbialectures – our public events list.

==> Plus two workshops of varying lengths…

     * @ColumbiaJourn Continuing Ed:  Thursday, March 3, 2010;  6-9:30 pm
       Social Media One-night Stand: An ADVANCED social-media workshop
       for journalists, media professionals and bloggers – taught over
       one night and two weeks of online Q&A. This innovative workshop
       consists of a 3.5-hour in-person group class on March 3, followed
       by two weeks of online Q&A and community, curated by Sree and his
       adjunct professors. Cost $100 (10 percent off for @ColumbiaJourn
       alumni).  REGISTRATION: http://bit.ly/columbiajce

       SAMPLE TWEET: Social-media One-night Stand, @Sree's ADVANCED
       socmedia workshop, 3/3 @ColumbiaJourn: http://bit.ly/columbiajce

     * @ColumbiaJourn Continuing Ed presents third edition of Smarter
       Social Media for Journalists, Media Professionals and Bloggers: A
       four-nights-over-two-months course that will make you proficient
       in social media tools and techniques. March 17 (Thurs), March 31
       (Thurs), April 12 (Tues), April 26 (Tues); 6:30 – 9 p.m.6:30-9 pm.
       Cost $575 (10 percent off for @ColumbiaJourn alumni). Read NY
       Observer article about April 2010 version of this course, "The
       Twitter Tutor": http://bit.ly/sreenyo * DETAILS & REGISTRATION:
       http://bit.ly/columbiajce

       SAMPLE TWEET: 4-week social media course at @ColumbiaJourn, taught
       by @sree – open to all: http://bit.ly/columbiajce

Prof. Sree Sreenivasan | sree@sree.net
Dean of Student Affairs, Columbia Graduate School of Journalism
http://www.sree.net | http://www.sreetips.com
http://www.journalism.columbia.edu
Contributing editor, DNAinfo: http://DNAinfo.com
FACEBOOK: http://facebook.com/sreetips
TWITTER: @sree – http://twitter.com/sree

Making the Online Times Pay, Tuesday, March 1, 6:30pm, UC Berkeley

Interesting event this week at UC Berkeley. Details below.
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The Graduate School of Journalism is pleased to announced that Gerald Marzorati, Assistant Managing Editor of The New York Times for New Products and Strategies will be on UC Berkeley's campus, Tuesday March 1 6:30 – 8:30pm at the Banatao Auditorium in Sutardja Dai Hall. 


Mr. Marzorati will be discussing plans to monetize the Times' new media platforms in the coming months. He will be joined on-stage by Mark Danner, Chancellor's Professor for Journalism and Politics & Michael Pollan, Knight Professor of Science and Environmental Journalism at the Graduate School of Journalism, UC Berkeley. 


The event is free and open to the public. We look forward to seeing you there!

 

Sponsored by the Knight Program in Science & Environmental Journalism and the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism

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-- Kristi Mitchell Director of External Relations School of Information U.C. Berkeley 102 South Hall #4600 Berkeley, CA  94720-4600 kristi@ischool.berkeley.edu (510) 643-4206  phone (510) 642-5814  fax http://www.ischool.berkeley.edu

Upcoming events at the UC Berkeley J-School

The latest events at the UC Berkeley J-School. Check it out!
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The Future of Investigative Journalism


When:
Wednesday, February 23,  12:00 PM

Where:
North Gate Hall Library

As traditional news organizations drown in red ink, how can we sustain the critical work of investigative reporting?  There are some promising new models, including ProPublica, but will the future rely on private philanthropy?  What are the roles of private and public media in this work?  What new business models are evolving?  Where does the game changing Wikileaks fit in this landscape?  What about social media?  A conversation about the future of investigative reporting with:

Lowell Bergman, Frontline
Daniel Zwerdling, National Public Radio
Meghann Farnsworth, Center for Investigative Reporting/California Watch

Ellin O'Leary, Youth Radio
Jaxon Van Derbeken, The San Francisco Chronicle

Can Mainstream Journalism Survive? Making the Online Times Pay


When:
Tuesday, March 1

Reception:  6:00 PM
Discussion: 6:30 PM

Where:
Banatao Auditorium, Sutardja Dai Hall

Gerald Marzorati, Assistant Managing Editor of the New York Times, for New Products and Strategies in conversation with Mark Danner, Chancellor's Professor of Journalism and Politics, UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism and Michael Pollan, John S. and James L. Knight Professor of Science and Environmental Journalism.


Opening Reception:
Photographs of South Africa in the 1950’s by Jurgen Schadeberg

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A Book Signing and Public Lecture:
American Soldiers and Torture
Joshua Phillips and Mark Danner in conversation about None of Us Were Like This Before, a book by Joshua Phillips

When: Friday, March 4

Reception: 6:00 PM
Discussion: 7:00 PM

Where: North Gate Hall Room 105

Joshua E. S. Phillips and Mark Danner will explore how soldiers and senior officials came to believe that torture was permissible, effective, and necessary.  Danner and Phillips will also discuss the impact of abuse and torture on detainees and soldiers.

Mark Danner has produced some of the most important essays and books about U.S. policies that led to detainee abuse and torture during the “war on terror.”  His most recent books are Torture and Truth: America, Abu Ghraib and the War on Terror and Stripping Bare the Body: Politics Violence War. He is Chancellor's Professor of Journalism and Politics at UC Berkeley.

Based on first-hand reports from the Middle East and Afghanistan, and years of interviewing ordinary soldiers, Joshua E.S. Phillips’s new book None of Us Were Like This Before explores how troops turned to torture and presents a shattering record of the impact of detainee abuse and torture on detainees and America’s veterans.


Will the Real Terrorist Please Stand Up
A screening and discussion with director Saul Landau and associate-producer Julia Landau

When: Thursday, March 10,  6:00 PM

Where: North Gate Hall Library

"Will the Real Terrorist Please Stand Up" is a new film by award-winning director Saul Landau about US-Cuba relations, The Cuban 5, and Miami terrorist groups who have attacked Cuba.

Saul Landau has produced over forty films. He has received numerous awards; including an Emmy with Jack Willis for "Paul Jacobs and the Nuclear Gang"; the Letelier-Moffitt Human Rights Award; the George Polk Award for Investigative Reporting; and the First Amendment Award.  Landau received an Edgar Allen Poe Award for Assassination on Embassy Row, an investigative book about the 1976 murders of Chilean Ambassador Orlando Letelier and his colleague, Ronni Moffitt.

He is a senior fellow at and vice chair of the Institute for Policy Studies. In 2008, the Chilean government presented him with the Bernardo O'Higgins Award for his human rights work.

Extended trailer can be viewed here.

Julie Hirano

Event & Fundraising Coordinator
Graduate School of Journalism
121 North Gate Hall
University of California at Berkeley
(work) 510.642.3394
(fax) 510.643.2680
http://journalism.berkeley.edu

SPJ panel discussion, “Journalism in the Age of Wiki-Leaks,” Feb 24, 6pm, SF

Interesting panel discussion happening at CNET, SF, next week. Details below.
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SPJ panel discussion, "Journalism in the Age of Wiki-Leaks"

Join us as we discuss the challenges journalists face in the current
environment, and consider questions like: How should news
organizations handle situations like the ones the New York Times et al
faced with WikiLeaks? And what's the role of professional news
organizations when anyone can publish the kind of information that
previously was only the purview of journalism? And what do you think
of how the New York Times handled WikiLeaks? (See Bill Keller's
"Dealing with Assange and the WikiLeaks Secrets:
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/30/magazine/30Wikileaks-t.html)

Panelists:

   * Declan McCullagh, chief political correspondent, CNET
   * Lance Williams, award-winning investigative reporter, California Watch
   * Steve Proctor, managing editor, San Francisco Chronicle
   * Evan Hansen, editor-in-chief, Wired.com
   * Burt Herman, Hacks & Hackers
   * Moderator: E.B. Boyd, FastCompany.com and board member, SPJ-NorCal

Date: Thursday, Feb. 24, 2011

Time: 6pm: Registration. 6:30: Panel begins.

Location: The panel will take place in the ground floor meeting room
at CNET. Come to the front desk, and they will direct you.

Hosted by: The Society of Professional Journalists-Northern California
and CNET, part of CBS Interactive.

Sign up: http://spj-wikileaks-panel.eventbrite.com/

WED/THURS – Susan Orlean and Chris Anderson at Columbia J-school – stars of the magazine world and of Twitter

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Folks: Free, no-RSVP-required events. More coming next week and beyond.

If you want to sign up for our events list: http://bit.ly/columbiajsignup

Check out our events calendar: http://bit.ly/columbialectures

Today, Wednesday, 4:30-6 pm Meet Susan Orlean Meet this staff writer for The New Yorker who has also written seven books – and is a star on Twitter, too: @susanorlean World Room Columbia Journalism School 116th St & Broadway (#1 train to 116th St station)

Thursday, 12:30 – 2:30 p.m. Meet Chris Anderson – @chr1sa Delacorte Lecture. This week’s guest: Chris Anderson, editor-in-chief, Wired. The Delacorte Lectures examine various aspects of magazine journalism, presented in the spring semester each week by a leader in the field of magazine publishing.

World Room Columbia Journalism School 116th St & Broadway (#1 train to 116th St station)

Many more events coming.

Prof. Sree Sreenivasan | sree@sree.net Dean of Student Affairs, Columbia Graduate School of Journalism http://www.sree.net | http://www.sreetips.com http://www.journalism.columbia.edu Contributing editor, DNAinfo: http://DNAinfo.com FACEBOOK: http://facebook.com/sreetips TWITTER: @sree – http://twitter.com/sree

Al Jazeera English live taping at Columbia J-school about “Info Wars” this FRIDAY

For you New Yorkers – this looks to be a fascinating event, with a great panel. Details below.
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Folks: This is a free, open, public event at the Columbia J-school. It's a live taping – in front of a studio audience – of one of the biggest shows on Al Jazeera English. Please join us and participate in what is sure to be a fabulous conversation. Unlike most of our events this will NOT be livestreamed as it will be aired on AJE later this month. PLEASE SHARE!

Al Jazeera English's "Empire" presents

"Information Wars"

Friday, Feb. 11, 2011
2:45 p.m. to 4:30 pm

Lecture Hall
Columbia Journalism School
116th St & Broadway (#1 train to 116th St station)

Information is power, and controlling the flow of information in the age of globalization is the ultimate power.

"Empire" host Marwan Bishara asks: "How will governments deal with the information revolution, and do social networks really lead to social revolution?"

Join Al Jazeera for a televised discussion with panelists:

   *  Emily Bell, director, Tow Center for Digital Journalism, Columbia
      Journalism School

   *  Carl Bernstein, Pulitzer Prize-winner; author, "All the President's
      Men"

  *  Amy Goodman, host and executive producer of Democracy Now!

   *  Evgeny Morozov, author of "The Net Delusion: The Dark Side of Internet
      Freedom"

   *  Clay Shirky, author of "Cognitive Surplus: Creativity and Generosity in
      a Connected Age"

Welcome remarks by Prof. Sree Sreenivasan, Dean of Student Affairs

Tweet about this event using the hashtag #cjaje
Be sure to follow @ColumbiaJourn

{Sample tweet = All-star Al Jazeera (@AJEnglish) live studio taping Friday @Columbiajourn: http://bit.ly/cjaje #cjaje }

No RSVP required.

Questions: Chanel Roche, cr2586@columbia.edu  

If you want to sign up for our events list: http://bit.ly/columbiajsignup 

Prof. Sree Sreenivasan | sree@sree.net
Dean of Student Affairs, Columbia Graduate School of Journalism
http:  //www.sree.net | http://www.sreetips.com
http:  //www.journalism.columbia.edu
Contributing editor, DNAinfo: http://DNAinfo.com
FACEBOOK: http://facebook.com/sreetips
TWITTER: @sree – http://twitter.com/sree