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Praise for Mediactive “Dan Gillmor has thought more deeply, more usefully, and over a longer period of time about the next stages of media evolution than just about anyone else. In Mediactive, he puts the results of his ideas and experiments together in a guide full of practical tips and longer-term inspirations for everyone affected by rapid changes in the news ecology. This book is a very worthy successor to his influential We the Media.” --James Fallows, Atlantic Magazine, author of Postcards from Tomorrow Square and Breaking the News “Dan’s book helps us understand when the news we read is reliable. | Praise for Mediactive Dan Gillmor has thought more deeply more usefully and over a longer period of time about the next stages of media evolution than just about anyone else. In Mediactive he puts the results of his ideas and experiments together in a guide full of practical tips and longer-term inspirations for everyone affected by rapid changes in the news ecology. This book is a very worthy successor to his influential We the Media. --James Fallows Atlantic Magazine author of Postcards from Tomorrow Square and Breaking the News Dan s book helps us understand when the news we read is reliable and trustworthy and how to determine when what we re reading is intended to deceive. A trustworthy press is required for the survival of a democracy and we really need this book right now. --Craig Newmark founder of craigslist A master-class in media-literacy for the 21st century operating on all scales from the tiniest details of navigating wiki software all the way up to sensible and smart suggestions for reforming law and policy to make the news better and fairer. Gillmor s a reporter s reporter for the information age Mediactive made me want to stand up and salute. --Cory Doctorow co-editor owner Boing Boing author of For the Win As the lines between professional and citizen journalists continue to blur Mediactive provides a useful roadmap to help us become savvier consumers and creators alike. -- Steve Case chairman and CEO of Revolution and co-founder of America Online It s all true at least to someone. And that s the problem in a hypermediated world where everyone and anyone can represent his own reality. Gillmor attacks the problem of representation and reality head on demanding we become media-active users of our emerging media instead ii of passive consumers. If this book doesn t get you out of Facebook and back on the real Internet nothing will. --Douglas Rushkoff author of Program or Be Programmed Ten Commands for a Digital Age An important book showing people .
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