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DAN GILLMOR
This is what I consider my “anchor site” on the Web. Think of it as a portal to (almost) everything I’m doing, online and offline. My primary gig these days is at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism & Mass Communication at Arizona State University, where I work mostly on digital media literacy and entrepreneurship. My latest project is the News Co/Lab, an experimental lab aimed at ABOUT DAN – DAN GILLMOR About Dan. My life has been in media — music, newspapers, online, books, investing and education. (Here’s my CV, if you’re interested.) My primary gig involves the News Co/Lab at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication. It’s an experimental lab, which I co-founded in 2017,that
BLOG – DAN GILLMOR by Dan Gillmor. Note: This is an exercise I assign to students in my Digital Media Literacy course at Arizona State University. I ask them to keep a record of how they use media in a 24-hour stretch. 5:30 a.m.: Wake up and (I should not do this) check emails on my phone to see if there’s anything urgent. There never is. MEDIACTIVE – DAN GILLMOR Mediactive: Creating a User’s Guide to Networked Media — this where I’m working on a new book/website to follow up on my previous book, We the Media.. The new project reflects my strong belief that we need turn media “consumers” into active (even activist) users instead of passive receptacles. We definitely need better journalismat all levels.
SPEAKING/CALENDAR
Speaking/Calendar. I frequently speak at public and private events. (See below for a partial list of such appearances during the past few years.) If you would like to have me speak or consult: I am represented by Leading Authorities Inc. Please call +1 202.783.0300 for more information. Or fill out the contact form and someone willget back to you.
CONTACT – DAN GILLMOR Contact. I strongly prefer email, and the messages from the form below go straight to my inbox. (Note to public relations people: Please do not send me pitches about products or services unless they are directly related to my current work.) If this is a speaking request, please indicate that in the contact form or call Leading AuthoritiesInc
A STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS ON STUPIDITY A statute of limitations on stupidity. Posted on March 21, 2021. by Dan Gillmor. (This is adapted from my 2009 book Mediactive.) My friend and Arizona State University colleague Tim McGuire said many years ago, “The fact is one stupid mistake when you are 19 today can kill your future.”. That’s true—today, anyway, as we learn that what WHAT’S MISSING FROM THIS STORY? THE CORE OF WHAT HAPPENED At the top of the Washington Post’s website, a day after the second Trump-Biden presidential campaign debate, is a story entitled, “Trump seeks momentum from debate while Biden focuses on pandemic.” Read it and you’ll see a classic example of political coverage: an insider compendium that seeks to frame the debate’simpact on the race.
SOME OBSERVATIONS RE CRAIG NEWMARK, CRAIGSLIST, JOURNALISM (Please read this post on the ASU News Co/Lab site first, for context.). I can’t remember exactly when I met Craig Newmark, but I distinctly remember what happened when I discovered craigslist.It was in the late 1990s, and I was a columnist at Silicon Valley’s daily newspaper, the San Jose Mercury News, where I focused on technologyand its impact.
WHY I WITHDREW MY UNITED WAY DONATION AND This year, I’m sorry to say, the Valley of the Sun United Way (VSUW) in metropolitan Phoenix refused my directed gift, which I’d attempted to donate through Arizona State University, my employer. At the end of many conversations, emails and research, VSUW said it wouldn’t pass along the money to the ACLU Foundation of Arizona.DAN GILLMOR
This is what I consider my “anchor site” on the Web. Think of it as a portal to (almost) everything I’m doing, online and offline. My primary gig these days is at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism & Mass Communication at Arizona State University, where I work mostly on digital media literacy and entrepreneurship. My latest project is the News Co/Lab, an experimental lab aimed at ABOUT DAN – DAN GILLMOR About Dan. My life has been in media — music, newspapers, online, books, investing and education. (Here’s my CV, if you’re interested.) My primary gig involves the News Co/Lab at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication. It’s an experimental lab, which I co-founded in 2017,that
BLOG – DAN GILLMOR by Dan Gillmor. Note: This is an exercise I assign to students in my Digital Media Literacy course at Arizona State University. I ask them to keep a record of how they use media in a 24-hour stretch. 5:30 a.m.: Wake up and (I should not do this) check emails on my phone to see if there’s anything urgent. There never is. MEDIACTIVE – DAN GILLMOR Mediactive: Creating a User’s Guide to Networked Media — this where I’m working on a new book/website to follow up on my previous book, We the Media.. The new project reflects my strong belief that we need turn media “consumers” into active (even activist) users instead of passive receptacles. We definitely need better journalismat all levels.
SPEAKING/CALENDAR
Speaking/Calendar. I frequently speak at public and private events. (See below for a partial list of such appearances during the past few years.) If you would like to have me speak or consult: I am represented by Leading Authorities Inc. Please call +1 202.783.0300 for more information. Or fill out the contact form and someone willget back to you.
CONTACT – DAN GILLMOR Contact. I strongly prefer email, and the messages from the form below go straight to my inbox. (Note to public relations people: Please do not send me pitches about products or services unless they are directly related to my current work.) If this is a speaking request, please indicate that in the contact form or call Leading AuthoritiesInc
A STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS ON STUPIDITY A statute of limitations on stupidity. Posted on March 21, 2021. by Dan Gillmor. (This is adapted from my 2009 book Mediactive.) My friend and Arizona State University colleague Tim McGuire said many years ago, “The fact is one stupid mistake when you are 19 today can kill your future.”. That’s true—today, anyway, as we learn that what WHAT’S MISSING FROM THIS STORY? THE CORE OF WHAT HAPPENED At the top of the Washington Post’s website, a day after the second Trump-Biden presidential campaign debate, is a story entitled, “Trump seeks momentum from debate while Biden focuses on pandemic.” Read it and you’ll see a classic example of political coverage: an insider compendium that seeks to frame the debate’simpact on the race.
SOME OBSERVATIONS RE CRAIG NEWMARK, CRAIGSLIST, JOURNALISM (Please read this post on the ASU News Co/Lab site first, for context.). I can’t remember exactly when I met Craig Newmark, but I distinctly remember what happened when I discovered craigslist.It was in the late 1990s, and I was a columnist at Silicon Valley’s daily newspaper, the San Jose Mercury News, where I focused on technologyand its impact.
WHY I WITHDREW MY UNITED WAY DONATION AND This year, I’m sorry to say, the Valley of the Sun United Way (VSUW) in metropolitan Phoenix refused my directed gift, which I’d attempted to donate through Arizona State University, my employer. At the end of many conversations, emails and research, VSUW said it wouldn’t pass along the money to the ACLU Foundation of Arizona. MAY 2021 – DAN GILLMOR Note: This is an update of an exercise I assign to students in my Digital Media Literacy course at Arizona State University. I ask themto keep a record of
WHAT’S MISSING FROM THIS STORY? THE CORE OF WHAT HAPPENED At the top of the Washington Post’s website, a day after the second Trump-Biden presidential campaign debate, is a story entitled, “Trump seeks momentum from debate while Biden focuses on pandemic.” Read it and you’ll see a classic example of political coverage: an insider compendium that seeks to frame the debate’simpact on the race.
JAPAN AND “WE THE MEDIA” Fifteen years ago this week, I had 15 minutes of fame in Japan when my book We the Media was published in translation and the nation’s largest news magazine, Aera, put me on the cover. It was weird, but also gratifying in lots of ways. Kaz Taira translated the book (and did the same with a follow-on book, “Mediactive” a few years later), and Katsura Hattori wrote an afterword. PRINCIPLES OF A NEW MEDIA LITERACY Principles of Media Consumption. Even those of us who are creating a variety of media are still–and always will be–more consumers than creators. For all of us in this category, the principles come mostly from common sense. Call them skepticism, judgment, WHY THE INDIE WEB MOVEMENT IS SO IMPORTANT Today Forbes has an article about how BitTorrent Sync is taking off.I’ve been using it since the beta was opened up, and I’m very impressed. I run it on my phone. When I take a photo or record a movie, it sits in the DCIM folders (the name is part of the DCF standards for digital cameras).When the phone finds my home network, Sync automatically does a 1-way read-only sync of all the camera A NEW PROJECT FOR THE NEWS CO/LAB It’s related to a previous project and will launch later this week.Here’s a hint:
FORECLOSURES: NOTHING SURPRISING AT ALL The SF Chronicle’s latest mortgate meltdown headliner is “Startling jump in California foreclosures — betraying the paper’s continuing inability (and the Chron is not alone in this) to recognize reality. What happens when a bubble deflates is not startling. It is blatantly predictable.SEPTEMBER 2007
SF Chronicle: $65 million will buy you an unfinished mansion on S.F.’s Gold Coast. It would be one of the most expensive houses ever sold in San Francisco – a neoclassical villa with a four-story floating staircase and glass atrium, a facade of French limestone and a roof of 19th century Florentine tile is on the market for $65million.
AUGUST 2007
NY Times: U.S. Allocates $354 Million to Reduce New York Traffic. The United States Department of Transportation announced today that it has allocated $354 million to help Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg finance his plan to reduce traffic in Manhattan by charging tolls to drivers entering the busiest parts of the borough. JULY 2008 – DAN GILLMOR Rep. John Conyers, in “Karl Rove, The White House And The Rule Of Law,” says: Today was the deadline for a Judiciary Committee subpoena issued to Karl Rove, demanding his appearance before the Committee to testify on his role in the politicization of the Department of Justice and the politically selective prosecutions ofDemocrats.
DAN GILLMOR
This is what I consider my “anchor site” on the Web. Think of it as a portal to (almost) everything I’m doing, online and offline. My primary gig these days is at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism & Mass Communication at Arizona State University, where I work mostly on digital media literacy and entrepreneurship. My latest project is the News Co/Lab, an experimental lab aimed at ABOUT DAN – DAN GILLMOR About Dan. My life has been in media — music, newspapers, online, books, investing and education. (Here’s my CV, if you’re interested.) My primary gig involves the News Co/Lab at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication. It’s an experimental lab, which I co-founded in 2017,that
BLOG – DAN GILLMOR by Dan Gillmor. Note: This is an exercise I assign to students in my Digital Media Literacy course at Arizona State University. I ask them to keep a record of how they use media in a 24-hour stretch. 5:30 a.m.: Wake up and (I should not do this) check emails on my phone to see if there’s anything urgent. There never is. MEDIACTIVE – DAN GILLMOR Mediactive: Creating a User’s Guide to Networked Media — this where I’m working on a new book/website to follow up on my previous book, We the Media.. The new project reflects my strong belief that we need turn media “consumers” into active (even activist) users instead of passive receptacles. We definitely need better journalismat all levels.
SPEAKING/CALENDAR
Speaking/Calendar. I frequently speak at public and private events. (See below for a partial list of such appearances during the past few years.) If you would like to have me speak or consult: I am represented by Leading Authorities Inc. Please call +1 202.783.0300 for more information. Or fill out the contact form and someone willget back to you.
CONTACT – DAN GILLMOR Contact. I strongly prefer email, and the messages from the form below go straight to my inbox. (Note to public relations people: Please do not send me pitches about products or services unless they are directly related to my current work.) If this is a speaking request, please indicate that in the contact form or call Leading AuthoritiesInc
A STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS ON STUPIDITY A statute of limitations on stupidity. Posted on March 21, 2021. by Dan Gillmor. (This is adapted from my 2009 book Mediactive.) My friend and Arizona State University colleague Tim McGuire said many years ago, “The fact is one stupid mistake when you are 19 today can kill your future.”. That’s true—today, anyway, as we learn that what WHAT’S MISSING FROM THIS STORY? THE CORE OF WHAT HAPPENED At the top of the Washington Post’s website, a day after the second Trump-Biden presidential campaign debate, is a story entitled, “Trump seeks momentum from debate while Biden focuses on pandemic.” Read it and you’ll see a classic example of political coverage: an insider compendium that seeks to frame the debate’simpact on the race.
SOME OBSERVATIONS RE CRAIG NEWMARK, CRAIGSLIST, JOURNALISM (Please read this post on the ASU News Co/Lab site first, for context.). I can’t remember exactly when I met Craig Newmark, but I distinctly remember what happened when I discovered craigslist.It was in the late 1990s, and I was a columnist at Silicon Valley’s daily newspaper, the San Jose Mercury News, where I focused on technologyand its impact.
WHY I WITHDREW MY UNITED WAY DONATION AND This year, I’m sorry to say, the Valley of the Sun United Way (VSUW) in metropolitan Phoenix refused my directed gift, which I’d attempted to donate through Arizona State University, my employer. At the end of many conversations, emails and research, VSUW said it wouldn’t pass along the money to the ACLU Foundation of Arizona.DAN GILLMOR
This is what I consider my “anchor site” on the Web. Think of it as a portal to (almost) everything I’m doing, online and offline. My primary gig these days is at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism & Mass Communication at Arizona State University, where I work mostly on digital media literacy and entrepreneurship. My latest project is the News Co/Lab, an experimental lab aimed at ABOUT DAN – DAN GILLMOR About Dan. My life has been in media — music, newspapers, online, books, investing and education. (Here’s my CV, if you’re interested.) My primary gig involves the News Co/Lab at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication. It’s an experimental lab, which I co-founded in 2017,that
BLOG – DAN GILLMOR by Dan Gillmor. Note: This is an exercise I assign to students in my Digital Media Literacy course at Arizona State University. I ask them to keep a record of how they use media in a 24-hour stretch. 5:30 a.m.: Wake up and (I should not do this) check emails on my phone to see if there’s anything urgent. There never is. MEDIACTIVE – DAN GILLMOR Mediactive: Creating a User’s Guide to Networked Media — this where I’m working on a new book/website to follow up on my previous book, We the Media.. The new project reflects my strong belief that we need turn media “consumers” into active (even activist) users instead of passive receptacles. We definitely need better journalismat all levels.
SPEAKING/CALENDAR
Speaking/Calendar. I frequently speak at public and private events. (See below for a partial list of such appearances during the past few years.) If you would like to have me speak or consult: I am represented by Leading Authorities Inc. Please call +1 202.783.0300 for more information. Or fill out the contact form and someone willget back to you.
CONTACT – DAN GILLMOR Contact. I strongly prefer email, and the messages from the form below go straight to my inbox. (Note to public relations people: Please do not send me pitches about products or services unless they are directly related to my current work.) If this is a speaking request, please indicate that in the contact form or call Leading AuthoritiesInc
A STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS ON STUPIDITY A statute of limitations on stupidity. Posted on March 21, 2021. by Dan Gillmor. (This is adapted from my 2009 book Mediactive.) My friend and Arizona State University colleague Tim McGuire said many years ago, “The fact is one stupid mistake when you are 19 today can kill your future.”. That’s true—today, anyway, as we learn that what WHAT’S MISSING FROM THIS STORY? THE CORE OF WHAT HAPPENED At the top of the Washington Post’s website, a day after the second Trump-Biden presidential campaign debate, is a story entitled, “Trump seeks momentum from debate while Biden focuses on pandemic.” Read it and you’ll see a classic example of political coverage: an insider compendium that seeks to frame the debate’simpact on the race.
SOME OBSERVATIONS RE CRAIG NEWMARK, CRAIGSLIST, JOURNALISM (Please read this post on the ASU News Co/Lab site first, for context.). I can’t remember exactly when I met Craig Newmark, but I distinctly remember what happened when I discovered craigslist.It was in the late 1990s, and I was a columnist at Silicon Valley’s daily newspaper, the San Jose Mercury News, where I focused on technologyand its impact.
WHY I WITHDREW MY UNITED WAY DONATION AND This year, I’m sorry to say, the Valley of the Sun United Way (VSUW) in metropolitan Phoenix refused my directed gift, which I’d attempted to donate through Arizona State University, my employer. At the end of many conversations, emails and research, VSUW said it wouldn’t pass along the money to the ACLU Foundation of Arizona. MAY 2021 – DAN GILLMOR Note: This is an update of an exercise I assign to students in my Digital Media Literacy course at Arizona State University. I ask themto keep a record of
WHAT’S MISSING FROM THIS STORY? THE CORE OF WHAT HAPPENED At the top of the Washington Post’s website, a day after the second Trump-Biden presidential campaign debate, is a story entitled, “Trump seeks momentum from debate while Biden focuses on pandemic.” Read it and you’ll see a classic example of political coverage: an insider compendium that seeks to frame the debate’simpact on the race.
JAPAN AND “WE THE MEDIA” Fifteen years ago this week, I had 15 minutes of fame in Japan when my book We the Media was published in translation and the nation’s largest news magazine, Aera, put me on the cover. It was weird, but also gratifying in lots of ways. Kaz Taira translated the book (and did the same with a follow-on book, “Mediactive” a few years later), and Katsura Hattori wrote an afterword. PRINCIPLES OF A NEW MEDIA LITERACY Principles of Media Consumption. Even those of us who are creating a variety of media are still–and always will be–more consumers than creators. For all of us in this category, the principles come mostly from common sense. Call them skepticism, judgment, WHY THE INDIE WEB MOVEMENT IS SO IMPORTANT Today Forbes has an article about how BitTorrent Sync is taking off.I’ve been using it since the beta was opened up, and I’m very impressed. I run it on my phone. When I take a photo or record a movie, it sits in the DCIM folders (the name is part of the DCF standards for digital cameras).When the phone finds my home network, Sync automatically does a 1-way read-only sync of all the camera A NEW PROJECT FOR THE NEWS CO/LAB It’s related to a previous project and will launch later this week.Here’s a hint:
FORECLOSURES: NOTHING SURPRISING AT ALL The SF Chronicle’s latest mortgate meltdown headliner is “Startling jump in California foreclosures — betraying the paper’s continuing inability (and the Chron is not alone in this) to recognize reality. What happens when a bubble deflates is not startling. It is blatantly predictable.SEPTEMBER 2007
SF Chronicle: $65 million will buy you an unfinished mansion on S.F.’s Gold Coast. It would be one of the most expensive houses ever sold in San Francisco – a neoclassical villa with a four-story floating staircase and glass atrium, a facade of French limestone and a roof of 19th century Florentine tile is on the market for $65million.
AUGUST 2007
NY Times: U.S. Allocates $354 Million to Reduce New York Traffic. The United States Department of Transportation announced today that it has allocated $354 million to help Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg finance his plan to reduce traffic in Manhattan by charging tolls to drivers entering the busiest parts of the borough. JULY 2008 – DAN GILLMOR Rep. John Conyers, in “Karl Rove, The White House And The Rule Of Law,” says: Today was the deadline for a Judiciary Committee subpoena issued to Karl Rove, demanding his appearance before the Committee to testify on his role in the politicization of the Department of Justice and the politically selective prosecutions ofDemocrats.
DAN GILLMOR
This is what I consider my “anchor site” on the Web. Think of it as a portal to (almost) everything I’m doing, online and offline. My primary gig these days is at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism & Mass Communication at Arizona State University, where I work mostly on digital media literacy and entrepreneurship. My latest project is the News Co/Lab, an experimental lab aimed at ABOUT DAN – DAN GILLMOR About Dan. My life has been in media — music, newspapers, online, books, investing and education. (Here’s my CV, if you’re interested.) My primary gig involves the News Co/Lab at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication. It’s an experimental lab, which I co-founded in 2017,that
BLOG – DAN GILLMOR by Dan Gillmor. Note: This is an exercise I assign to students in my Digital Media Literacy course at Arizona State University. I ask them to keep a record of how they use media in a 24-hour stretch. 5:30 a.m.: Wake up and (I should not do this) check emails on my phone to see if there’s anything urgent. There never is. MEDIACTIVE – DAN GILLMOR Mediactive: Creating a User’s Guide to Networked Media — this where I’m working on a new book/website to follow up on my previous book, We the Media.. The new project reflects my strong belief that we need turn media “consumers” into active (even activist) users instead of passive receptacles. We definitely need better journalismat all levels.
SPEAKING/CALENDAR
Speaking/Calendar. I frequently speak at public and private events. (See below for a partial list of such appearances during the past few years.) If you would like to have me speak or consult: I am represented by Leading Authorities Inc. Please call +1 202.783.0300 for more information. Or fill out the contact form and someone willget back to you.
CONTACT – DAN GILLMOR Contact. I strongly prefer email, and the messages from the form below go straight to my inbox. (Note to public relations people: Please do not send me pitches about products or services unless they are directly related to my current work.) If this is a speaking request, please indicate that in the contact form or call Leading AuthoritiesInc
A STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS ON STUPIDITY A statute of limitations on stupidity. Posted on March 21, 2021. by Dan Gillmor. (This is adapted from my 2009 book Mediactive.) My friend and Arizona State University colleague Tim McGuire said many years ago, “The fact is one stupid mistake when you are 19 today can kill your future.”. That’s true—today, anyway, as we learn that what WHAT’S MISSING FROM THIS STORY? THE CORE OF WHAT HAPPENED At the top of the Washington Post’s website, a day after the second Trump-Biden presidential campaign debate, is a story entitled, “Trump seeks momentum from debate while Biden focuses on pandemic.” Read it and you’ll see a classic example of political coverage: an insider compendium that seeks to frame the debate’simpact on the race.
SOME OBSERVATIONS RE CRAIG NEWMARK, CRAIGSLIST, JOURNALISM (Please read this post on the ASU News Co/Lab site first, for context.). I can’t remember exactly when I met Craig Newmark, but I distinctly remember what happened when I discovered craigslist.It was in the late 1990s, and I was a columnist at Silicon Valley’s daily newspaper, the San Jose Mercury News, where I focused on technologyand its impact.
WHY I WITHDREW MY UNITED WAY DONATION AND This year, I’m sorry to say, the Valley of the Sun United Way (VSUW) in metropolitan Phoenix refused my directed gift, which I’d attempted to donate through Arizona State University, my employer. At the end of many conversations, emails and research, VSUW said it wouldn’t pass along the money to the ACLU Foundation of Arizona.DAN GILLMOR
This is what I consider my “anchor site” on the Web. Think of it as a portal to (almost) everything I’m doing, online and offline. My primary gig these days is at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism & Mass Communication at Arizona State University, where I work mostly on digital media literacy and entrepreneurship. My latest project is the News Co/Lab, an experimental lab aimed at ABOUT DAN – DAN GILLMOR About Dan. My life has been in media — music, newspapers, online, books, investing and education. (Here’s my CV, if you’re interested.) My primary gig involves the News Co/Lab at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication. It’s an experimental lab, which I co-founded in 2017,that
BLOG – DAN GILLMOR by Dan Gillmor. Note: This is an exercise I assign to students in my Digital Media Literacy course at Arizona State University. I ask them to keep a record of how they use media in a 24-hour stretch. 5:30 a.m.: Wake up and (I should not do this) check emails on my phone to see if there’s anything urgent. There never is. MEDIACTIVE – DAN GILLMOR Mediactive: Creating a User’s Guide to Networked Media — this where I’m working on a new book/website to follow up on my previous book, We the Media.. The new project reflects my strong belief that we need turn media “consumers” into active (even activist) users instead of passive receptacles. We definitely need better journalismat all levels.
SPEAKING/CALENDAR
Speaking/Calendar. I frequently speak at public and private events. (See below for a partial list of such appearances during the past few years.) If you would like to have me speak or consult: I am represented by Leading Authorities Inc. Please call +1 202.783.0300 for more information. Or fill out the contact form and someone willget back to you.
CONTACT – DAN GILLMOR Contact. I strongly prefer email, and the messages from the form below go straight to my inbox. (Note to public relations people: Please do not send me pitches about products or services unless they are directly related to my current work.) If this is a speaking request, please indicate that in the contact form or call Leading AuthoritiesInc
A STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS ON STUPIDITY A statute of limitations on stupidity. Posted on March 21, 2021. by Dan Gillmor. (This is adapted from my 2009 book Mediactive.) My friend and Arizona State University colleague Tim McGuire said many years ago, “The fact is one stupid mistake when you are 19 today can kill your future.”. That’s true—today, anyway, as we learn that what WHAT’S MISSING FROM THIS STORY? THE CORE OF WHAT HAPPENED At the top of the Washington Post’s website, a day after the second Trump-Biden presidential campaign debate, is a story entitled, “Trump seeks momentum from debate while Biden focuses on pandemic.” Read it and you’ll see a classic example of political coverage: an insider compendium that seeks to frame the debate’simpact on the race.
SOME OBSERVATIONS RE CRAIG NEWMARK, CRAIGSLIST, JOURNALISM (Please read this post on the ASU News Co/Lab site first, for context.). I can’t remember exactly when I met Craig Newmark, but I distinctly remember what happened when I discovered craigslist.It was in the late 1990s, and I was a columnist at Silicon Valley’s daily newspaper, the San Jose Mercury News, where I focused on technologyand its impact.
WHY I WITHDREW MY UNITED WAY DONATION AND This year, I’m sorry to say, the Valley of the Sun United Way (VSUW) in metropolitan Phoenix refused my directed gift, which I’d attempted to donate through Arizona State University, my employer. At the end of many conversations, emails and research, VSUW said it wouldn’t pass along the money to the ACLU Foundation of Arizona. MAY 2021 – DAN GILLMOR Note: This is an update of an exercise I assign to students in my Digital Media Literacy course at Arizona State University. I ask themto keep a record of
WHAT’S MISSING FROM THIS STORY? THE CORE OF WHAT HAPPENED At the top of the Washington Post’s website, a day after the second Trump-Biden presidential campaign debate, is a story entitled, “Trump seeks momentum from debate while Biden focuses on pandemic.” Read it and you’ll see a classic example of political coverage: an insider compendium that seeks to frame the debate’simpact on the race.
JAPAN AND “WE THE MEDIA” Fifteen years ago this week, I had 15 minutes of fame in Japan when my book We the Media was published in translation and the nation’s largest news magazine, Aera, put me on the cover. It was weird, but also gratifying in lots of ways. Kaz Taira translated the book (and did the same with a follow-on book, “Mediactive” a few years later), and Katsura Hattori wrote an afterword. PRINCIPLES OF A NEW MEDIA LITERACY Principles of Media Consumption. Even those of us who are creating a variety of media are still–and always will be–more consumers than creators. For all of us in this category, the principles come mostly from common sense. Call them skepticism, judgment, WHY THE INDIE WEB MOVEMENT IS SO IMPORTANT Today Forbes has an article about how BitTorrent Sync is taking off.I’ve been using it since the beta was opened up, and I’m very impressed. I run it on my phone. When I take a photo or record a movie, it sits in the DCIM folders (the name is part of the DCF standards for digital cameras).When the phone finds my home network, Sync automatically does a 1-way read-only sync of all the camera A NEW PROJECT FOR THE NEWS CO/LAB It’s related to a previous project and will launch later this week.Here’s a hint:
FORECLOSURES: NOTHING SURPRISING AT ALL The SF Chronicle’s latest mortgate meltdown headliner is “Startling jump in California foreclosures — betraying the paper’s continuing inability (and the Chron is not alone in this) to recognize reality. What happens when a bubble deflates is not startling. It is blatantly predictable.SEPTEMBER 2007
SF Chronicle: $65 million will buy you an unfinished mansion on S.F.’s Gold Coast. It would be one of the most expensive houses ever sold in San Francisco – a neoclassical villa with a four-story floating staircase and glass atrium, a facade of French limestone and a roof of 19th century Florentine tile is on the market for $65million.
AUGUST 2007
NY Times: U.S. Allocates $354 Million to Reduce New York Traffic. The United States Department of Transportation announced today that it has allocated $354 million to help Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg finance his plan to reduce traffic in Manhattan by charging tolls to drivers entering the busiest parts of the borough. JULY 2008 – DAN GILLMOR Rep. John Conyers, in “Karl Rove, The White House And The Rule Of Law,” says: Today was the deadline for a Judiciary Committee subpoena issued to Karl Rove, demanding his appearance before the Committee to testify on his role in the politicization of the Department of Justice and the politically selective prosecutions ofDemocrats.
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BLOG – DAN GILLMOR by Dan Gillmor. Note: This is an exercise I assign to students in my Digital Media Literacy course at Arizona State University. I ask them to keep a record of how they use media in a 24-hour stretch. 5:30 a.m.: Wake up and (I should not do this) check emails on my phone to see if there’s anything urgent. There never is. MEDIACTIVE – DAN GILLMOR Mediactive: Creating a User’s Guide to Networked Media — this where I’m working on a new book/website to follow up on my previous book, We the Media.. The new project reflects my strong belief that we need turn media “consumers” into active (even activist) users instead of passive receptacles. We definitely need better journalismat all levels.
MAY 2021 – DAN GILLMOR Note: This is an update of an exercise I assign to students in my Digital Media Literacy course at Arizona State University. I ask themto keep a record of
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A STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS ON STUPIDITY A statute of limitations on stupidity. Posted on March 21, 2021. by Dan Gillmor. (This is adapted from my 2009 book Mediactive.) My friend and Arizona State University colleague Tim McGuire said many years ago, “The fact is one stupid mistake when you are 19 today can kill your future.”. That’s true—today, anyway, as we learn that what WHAT’S MISSING FROM THIS STORY? THE CORE OF WHAT HAPPENED At the top of the Washington Post’s website, a day after the second Trump-Biden presidential campaign debate, is a story entitled, “Trump seeks momentum from debate while Biden focuses on pandemic.” Read it and you’ll see a classic example of political coverage: an insider compendium that seeks to frame the debate’simpact on the race.
SOME OBSERVATIONS RE CRAIG NEWMARK, CRAIGSLIST, JOURNALISM (Please read this post on the ASU News Co/Lab site first, for context.). I can’t remember exactly when I met Craig Newmark, but I distinctly remember what happened when I discovered craigslist.It was in the late 1990s, and I was a columnist at Silicon Valley’s daily newspaper, the San Jose Mercury News, where I focused on technologyand its impact.
WHY I WITHDREW MY UNITED WAY DONATION AND This year, I’m sorry to say, the Valley of the Sun United Way (VSUW) in metropolitan Phoenix refused my directed gift, which I’d attempted to donate through Arizona State University, my employer. At the end of many conversations, emails and research, VSUW said it wouldn’t pass along the money to the ACLU Foundation of Arizona.DAN GILLMOR
This is what I consider my “anchor site” on the Web. Think of it as a portal to (almost) everything I’m doing, online and offline. My primary gig these days is at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism & Mass Communication at Arizona State University, where I work mostly on digital media literacy and entrepreneurship. My latest project is the News Co/Lab, an experimental lab aimed at ABOUT DAN – DAN GILLMOR About Dan. My life has been in media — music, newspapers, online, books, investing and education. (Here’s my CV, if you’re interested.) My primary gig involves the News Co/Lab at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication. It’s an experimental lab, which I co-founded in 2017,that
BLOG – DAN GILLMOR by Dan Gillmor. Note: This is an exercise I assign to students in my Digital Media Literacy course at Arizona State University. I ask them to keep a record of how they use media in a 24-hour stretch. 5:30 a.m.: Wake up and (I should not do this) check emails on my phone to see if there’s anything urgent. There never is. MEDIACTIVE – DAN GILLMOR Mediactive: Creating a User’s Guide to Networked Media — this where I’m working on a new book/website to follow up on my previous book, We the Media.. The new project reflects my strong belief that we need turn media “consumers” into active (even activist) users instead of passive receptacles. We definitely need better journalismat all levels.
MAY 2021 – DAN GILLMOR Note: This is an update of an exercise I assign to students in my Digital Media Literacy course at Arizona State University. I ask themto keep a record of
SPEAKING/CALENDAR
Speaking/Calendar. I frequently speak at public and private events. (See below for a partial list of such appearances during the past few years.) If you would like to have me speak or consult: I am represented by Leading Authorities Inc. Please call +1 202.783.0300 for more information. Or fill out the contact form and someone willget back to you.
A STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS ON STUPIDITY A statute of limitations on stupidity. Posted on March 21, 2021. by Dan Gillmor. (This is adapted from my 2009 book Mediactive.) My friend and Arizona State University colleague Tim McGuire said many years ago, “The fact is one stupid mistake when you are 19 today can kill your future.”. That’s true—today, anyway, as we learn that what WHAT’S MISSING FROM THIS STORY? THE CORE OF WHAT HAPPENED At the top of the Washington Post’s website, a day after the second Trump-Biden presidential campaign debate, is a story entitled, “Trump seeks momentum from debate while Biden focuses on pandemic.” Read it and you’ll see a classic example of political coverage: an insider compendium that seeks to frame the debate’simpact on the race.
SOME OBSERVATIONS RE CRAIG NEWMARK, CRAIGSLIST, JOURNALISM (Please read this post on the ASU News Co/Lab site first, for context.). I can’t remember exactly when I met Craig Newmark, but I distinctly remember what happened when I discovered craigslist.It was in the late 1990s, and I was a columnist at Silicon Valley’s daily newspaper, the San Jose Mercury News, where I focused on technologyand its impact.
WHY I WITHDREW MY UNITED WAY DONATION AND This year, I’m sorry to say, the Valley of the Sun United Way (VSUW) in metropolitan Phoenix refused my directed gift, which I’d attempted to donate through Arizona State University, my employer. At the end of many conversations, emails and research, VSUW said it wouldn’t pass along the money to the ACLU Foundation of Arizona. CONTACT – DAN GILLMOR Contact. I strongly prefer email, and the messages from the form below go straight to my inbox. (Note to public relations people: Please do not send me pitches about products or services unless they are directly related to my current work.) If this is a speaking request, please indicate that in the contact form or call Leading AuthoritiesInc
WHAT’S MISSING FROM THIS STORY? THE CORE OF WHAT HAPPENED At the top of the Washington Post’s website, a day after the second Trump-Biden presidential campaign debate, is a story entitled, “Trump seeks momentum from debate while Biden focuses on pandemic.” Read it and you’ll see a classic example of political coverage: an insider compendium that seeks to frame the debate’simpact on the race.
MAY 2020 – DAN GILLMOR (UPDATE: This post originally contained an error. The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, not The Kansas City Star, published the errant column I referred to below.If youCUSTOMER SERVICE
The Mac I’m using today — without question the best computer I’ve ever owned — is almost certainly my last Mac. This machine is a Macbook Air, a 13-inch model that came out last year.It is a stunningly fine combination of size, style and power. PRINCIPLES OF A NEW MEDIA LITERACY Principles of Media Consumption. Even those of us who are creating a variety of media are still–and always will be–more consumers than creators. For all of us in this category, the principles come mostly from common sense. Call them skepticism, judgment, WHY THE INDIE WEB MOVEMENT IS SO IMPORTANT Today Forbes has an article about how BitTorrent Sync is taking off.I’ve been using it since the beta was opened up, and I’m very impressed. I run it on my phone. When I take a photo or record a movie, it sits in the DCIM folders (the name is part of the DCF standards for digital cameras).When the phone finds my home network, Sync automatically does a 1-way read-only sync of all the cameraJANUARY 2014
In my latest Guardian column I look at a minor controversy in the academic blogging and publishing world, and conclude — among other things — that it reinforces my belief that blogging still matters.. I’ve also resolved to do more of my blogging here, and do less on Twitter. I’m looking into a plugin that will let me do bothsimultaneously.
A GENERATION OF SACRIFICE: RESTORE THE MILITARY DRAFT, AND UPDATED It is Memorial Day in America, a Monday holiday that ends a three-day weekend — a holiday that has come to reflect so much of my nation’s culture. Once, the day was about sacrifSEPTEMBER 2007
SF Chronicle: $65 million will buy you an unfinished mansion on S.F.’s Gold Coast. It would be one of the most expensive houses ever sold in San Francisco – a neoclassical villa with a four-story floating staircase and glass atrium, a facade of French limestone and a roof of 19th century Florentine tile is on the market for $65million.
AUGUST 2007
NY Times: U.S. Allocates $354 Million to Reduce New York Traffic. The United States Department of Transportation announced today that it has allocated $354 million to help Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg finance his plan to reduce traffic in Manhattan by charging tolls to drivers entering the busiest parts of the borough.DAN GILLMOR
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