Tuesday, May 17, 2005

 

Readers as Partners in Conversations

A friend pointed me to a great paper by former CNN correspondent Rebecca MacKinnon entitiled, "The World Wide Conversation." She says:

In an upcoming book titled We the Media, Dan Gillmor of the San Jose Mercury News. one of the first professional journalists to start a weblog . points out that new interactive forms of media have blurred the distinction between producers of news and their audience. In fact, some view the term "audience" to be obsolete in the new world of interactive participatory media. In the similarly-titled "We Media," a treatise on participatory journalism, Shayne Bowman and Chris Willis suggest that the "audience" should be re-named "participants" After several months of blogging, I prefer to think of them neither as an "audience" nor "participants," but as an "information community."

Redefining one's readers as converstion partners is a powerfully paradigm-shifting concept.


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