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DESCRIPTION:The third emancipation of text in human history is the emancipation of authorship. Problems of legacy media are usually explained by the development of multimedia and internet technologies. But the real disaster for old mass-media is the emancipated authorship of amateur “occasional” journalists. Fulbright-Kennan Institute Research Scholar and consultant Andrey Miroshnichenko asks, what will be the result of the competition between the professionalism of staff journalists and the cognitive surplus of guerrilla journalists? How will business models and design of content develop in Russian and American media?
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LOCATION:4th Floor, Woodrow Wilson Center
SUMMARY;LANGUAGE=en-us:Man as Media: Old Mass Media and the New Digital Environment in Russia and the United States
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