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Forums -- Wikis -- Blogs -- "Newspaper sites" (ex MetroMode below, describe this better) | |||
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* RocWiki http://rocwiki.org/ // http://civicwiki.org | * RocWiki http://rocwiki.org/ // http://civicwiki.org | ||
** more of a repository, but ours in Ann Arbor is used to document city changes, etc. | ** more of a repository, but ours in Ann Arbor is used to document city changes, etc. |
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Possible Case Studies / types of local media:
Forums -- Wikis -- Blogs -- "Newspaper sites" (ex MetroMode below, describe this better) ad-hoc, citizen funded
- RocWiki http://rocwiki.org/ // http://civicwiki.org
- more of a repository, but ours in Ann Arbor is used to document city changes, etc.
- New Orleans citizen media (MH has source through http://thinknola.com/ )
- DetroitYES forums, many other examples http://detroityes.com/
- Local news blogs, ex http://arborupdate.org
- Libraries and local news? (only a couple progressive examples)
- Local digital "newspapers" with organized funding, ex: http://www.metromodemedia.com/ and cousins
- Down to the scale of neighborhood-level discussion lists?
Notes from case-studies
Include the population size as well publication reach (census + reported stats) to give some perspective. The Off Track video is one ex.