SXSW09: The Ecosystem of News

It is now conventional wisdom that the newspaper as we have come to know it for last century is over, or will be in a matter of years. The question is whether we’re going to spend our time grieving over the loss, or whether we’re going to use this moment as an opportunity to invent something even better. We’re inevitably moving from the "paper of record" model to a something more distributed, a news ecosystem, but that doesn’t mean we can’t consciously define the shape of that system. So let’s figure out what values we want to preserve from the older newspaper paradigm, and what values we want to improve upon — and then let’s go build it!

Steven Johnson, outside.in

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  1. The Ecosystem of News

    —Huffduffed by adactio on March 19th, 2009

  2. The Ecosystem of News [SxSW 2009]

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  11. The Ecosystem of News

    —Huffduffed by robblatt on March 26th, 2009

  12. The Ecosystem of News [SxSW 2009]

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Possibly related…

  1. Steven Johnson on WFMU’s The Media Squat

    The Media Squat with Douglas Rushkoff Podcast on WFMU.org from Apr 6, 2009 (with guest Steven Johnson)

    http://www.mediasquat.net/

    —Huffduffed by adactio 4 years ago

  2. Joseph Priestley And ‘The Invention Of Air’

    Author Steven Johnson’s new book, The Invention of Air, is, on the one hand, a supple examination of the man largely credited with the discovery of oxygen. On the other, it’s a subtle reminder of the intellectual glories of bygone days when great thinkers mastered numerous fields, not merely one.

    http://www.npr.org/rss/podcast/podcast_detail.php?siteId=93525086

    —Huffduffed by adactio 4 years ago

  3. Steven Johnson, author of The Invention of Air: Interview on The Sound of Young America

    Steven Berlin Johnson is a writer and entrepreneur who writes on the history of ideas. His books have included Everything Bad is Good for You, which suggested that contemporary popular culture is more challenging to the mind than it’s accused of being, and The Ghost Map: The Story of London’s Most Terrifying Epidemic—and How It Changed Science, Cities, and the Modern World, which tracked the spread of cholera in London in the mid-19th century as a way to understand the networked modern city. His newest book, The Invention of Air: A Story of Science, Faith, Revolution and the Birth of America tracks the life of the 18th century writer and scientist Joseph Priestley, and how his story can help us learn about the growth and development of ideas. Johnson also created the news discussion site plastic.com and the hyper-local site outside.in.

    http://www.maximumfun.org/blog/2009/03/steven-johnson-author-of-invention-of.html

    —Huffduffed by adactio 4 years ago