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The Author of A Blog v Times Newspapers Limited

By Mark Bahnisch on June 19, 2009

At Skepticlawyer, Legal Eagle has written a fascinating post on the bizarrely named case cited above, which was heard recently in the British High Court. As she writes: “The Author of A Blog” cited as the claimant was the pseudonymous [...]

Posted in Authoritarianism, Blogging, Books, Writers & Writing, Crime, Law, Media, Sociology, The Web | Tagged Blogging, future of journalism, future of media, Media, media studies, publishing, The Times, web 2.0 | 10 Responses

Twitter, blogging, social media and the Iranian election

By Mark Bahnisch on June 16, 2009

There’s been a ton of discussion about the role of social media in the protests ensuing on the Iranian election. Two notable posts are those by Rosanna Ryan at ABC Online and my QUT colleague Terry Flew at his eponymous [...]

Posted in Activism, Authoritarianism, Blogging, Elections, International, Media, Middle East, Sociology, The Web | Tagged Activism, Ahmadinejad, Antony Lowenstein, blogosphere, cultural sociology, David Burchell, Egypt, election, Iran, Iranian election, Israel, Media, media studies, Netanyahu, Politics, protest, Rosanna Ryan, social media, Terry Flew, The Blogging Revolution, twitter, twittersphere | 25 Responses

Analysing the anti-analysts: Christian Kerr deconstructed

By Mark Bahnisch on June 16, 2009

In the wake of the strange anti-analytical spray from Christian Kerr in The Australian against blogs yesterday (discussed here), my QUT colleague Axel Bruns has posted a comprehensive analysis of his rant: Amongst the standard-issue ammunition in the journalism industry’s [...]

Posted in Blogging, Books, Writers & Writing, Media, Politics, Sociology, The Web | Tagged analysis, Axel bruns, blogosphere, Christian Kerr, cultural sociology, David Penberthy, future of journalism, future of media, Guy Rundle, journalism, Media, media studies, News Limited, Sociology, The Australian, The Punch | 154 Responses

Punched out II

By Mark Bahnisch on June 2, 2009

There’s been an excellent discussion on a previous thread here by Phil about News Limited’s new online venture The Punch. To add to the reflections on that thread, it’s worth discussing what The Punch says about the future of big [...]

Posted in Blogging, Books, Writers & Writing, Media, The Web | Tagged Blogging, business models, Crikey, David Penberthy, future of journalism, future of media, Jason Whittaker, Media, media studies, News Corporation, News Limited, On Line Opinion, opinion, publishing, The Punch, tim dunlop, web 2.0 | 17 Responses

Mark Scott and the future of Australian media

By Mark Bahnisch on April 14, 2009

The ABC’s managing director, Mark Scott, has proved a much more interesting pick than many anticipated at the time of his appointment. Over at Woolly Days, Derek Barry summarises a speech Scott made in giving the Latrobe University annual media [...]

Posted in Film, TV, Video etc, Media, Politics, Sociology, The Web | Tagged abc, appointments, Culture, fairfax, future of journalism, future of media, Griffith REVIEW, innovation, interactivity, Julianne Schultz, Latrobe University, lecture, mark scott, Media, media studies, newspapers, print journalism, print media, Rudd government, Sociology, Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, web 2.0 | 13 Responses

I quit Twitter today II

By Kim on March 2, 2009

I didn’t actually, because I never got into it, but this is a sequel to Phil’s post. One of the reasons why I never took it up was that it seemed like most references I came across were from “social [...]

Posted in Blogging, Media, Sociology, The Web | Tagged future of media, Jason Wilson, journalism, journos v. bloggers, media studies, social media, social networking sites, Sociology, twitter | 35 Responses

"Picking up the phone"

By Mark Bahnisch on February 8, 2009

Folks might recall the criticism from Jason Wilson bloggers were subjected to over the Windschuttle/Wilson hoax. John Quiggin has written an excellent post in response to the implicit claim that bloggers are “lazy amateurs”. In so doing, he also highlights [...]

Posted in Blogging, Media, Sociology, The Web | Tagged Activism, bloggers, Blogging, blogosphere, Crikey, Culture Wars, Ethics, hoax, Jason Wilson, John Quiggin, journalism, journalists, Katherine Wilson, keith windschuttle, Media, media studies, political debate, practices, professions, Quadrant, Sociology | 8 Responses

Newspapers.biz

By Mark Bahnisch on January 29, 2009

For anyone following the declining fortunes of the newspaper (and perhaps of journalism), there’s some interesting reading on the intertubes today. At Inside Story, MEAA communications director Jonathan Este takes a look at the trends – and the different strategies [...]

Posted in Media | Tagged future of journalism, journalism, Media, media futures, media studies, newspapers, public policy | 14 Responses

Wilson/Windschuttle Quadrant hoax: the links continue!

By Mark Bahnisch on January 19, 2009

I feel like I’m flogging a dead horse here a little, but there are still some interesting posts being written on some of the issues arising out of Katherine Wilson’s hoaxing of Quadrant [see past LP posts here]. Most of [...]

Posted in Activism, Blogging, Books, Writers & Writing, Ethics, Media, Sociology, The Web | Tagged Activism, Blogging, blogosphere, Don Arthur, Ethics, hoax, Jason Wilson, journalism, Katherine Wilson, keith windschuttle, margaret simons, Media, media studies, political blogging, Quadrant, Sociology | 23 Responses

The Wilson/Windschuttle Quadrant hoax: the washup continued

By Mark Bahnisch on January 17, 2009

There’s an interesting debate proceeding on a post by Jason Wilson at gatewatching on Katherine Wilson’s hoaxing of Keith Windschuttle and Quadrant [previous LP posts here]. I think there’s some useful clarification of some of the ethical issues in the [...]

Posted in Activism, Blogging, Books, Writers & Writing, Ethics, Media, Sociology, The Web | Tagged Activism, anti-communism, Cold War, Crikey, Culture Wars, David Marr, Ethics, hoax, Jason Wilson, John Quiggin, Jonathan Green, journalism, Katherine Wilson, keith windschuttle, Media, media studies, political debate, Quadrant, robert manne, Sociology | 92 Responses

GroupThink v. PressThink: The hidden face of political news making

By Mark Bahnisch on January 13, 2009

Of late, there’s been something of an upsurge of bad news about the news, prompted probably by the coincidence in the acceleration in the decline of newspaper business models under the pressure of the global financial crisis and the upsurge [...]

Posted in Blogging, Books, Writers & Writing, Consumerism, Culture, Markets, Media, Politics, Sociology, The Web, USA | Tagged audiences, Bachratz, Baratz, decline, editors, global financial crisis, Jay Rosen, journalism, Media, media studies, new media, newspapers, non-decision making, non-decisions, pluralism, political science, power, Sociology, sociology of culture | 3 Responses

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