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[[Image:Cspp-anna-howardS.jpg|300px|thumb|left|[http://www.eurasia.org/people/anna-koshman Anna Koshman] and [http://about.poynter.org/about-us/our-people/howard-finberg Howard Finberg,] media working group co-chairs]]
  
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*[http://newshare.com/wiki/index.php/Cspp-media-break-notes Go to Day 1 (Monday) notes]
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*[http://www.usrussiacivilsociety.org/groups/wg-mass-media-access-information/ CSPP Mass Media group  home page]
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*[http://newshare.com/wiki/index.php/Cspp-media-action READ THREE MAJOR TOPIC BLOCKS ADOPTED BY OUR WORKING GROUP]
 
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*[http://newshare.com/wiki/index.php/Russia-cspp Working group wiki home page]
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We included lots of suggestions and tried to integrate them into a final result. Our work should support the interests and needs of  both American and Russian colleagues. Priorities may differ, but we have tried to include both. We have three key blocks, recommendations, important to development of media in both Russia and the United States.  
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may differ, but we have tried to include both. We have three  
 
 
 
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media in both Russia and the states.  
 
  
 
<big>Here are the three main "blocks" or strategy areas we identified, with bullet-point action items under each.</big>
 
<big>Here are the three main "blocks" or strategy areas we identified, with bullet-point action items under each.</big>
 
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==Journalism in a Civil Society==
 
==Journalism in a Civil Society==
 
*Help citizens and public officials understand the value and role of journalism in a democracy  
 
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*Fortify the ability of journalists to work without unjustified fear
 
*Fortify the ability of journalists to work without unjustified fear
 
*Develop better skills in working with the balance between public and protected information
 
*Develop better skills in working with the balance between public and protected information
*Educate the public as to the fair use of intellectual property; protect the rights of the content creator  
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[[Image:Cspp-team-photoS.jpg|350px|thumb|right|Team Media group photo. Back row: [http://sibirp.ru/about/collaborators/ Viktor Yukechev,] [http://tinyurl.com/densmore Bill Densmore,] xxx xxx. Front row: Anna Koshman, Howard Finberg, [http://pipl.com/directory/people/Fedor/Kravchenko Fedor Kravchenko.] Among other collaborators not shown: Grigoriy Shvedov, Grigory Pasko.]]
  
 
==Effective and Innovative Technologies to Develop Media==
 
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*Develop new ethics standards because of new technology
 
*Develop new ethics standards because of new technology
  
Our first block: Journalism and civil society today and
 
 
tomorrow. Even in the states the the value of journalism
 
 
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*[http://newshare.com/wiki/index.php/Cspp-media-break-notes Go to Day 1 (Monday) notes]
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*[http://www.usrussiacivilsociety.org/groups/wg-mass-media-access-information/ CSPP Mass Media group  home page]
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Latest revision as of 17:20, 17 November 2011



STRATEGY SUGGESTIONS: Mass Media and Access to Information Working Group

Anna Koshman and Howard Finberg, media working group co-chairs

  • Go to Day 1 (Monday) notes
  • Go to Day 2 (Tuesday) notes
  • CSPP Mass Media group home page
  • READ THREE MAJOR TOPIC BLOCKS ADOPTED BY OUR WORKING GROUP
  • Working group wiki home page
  • We included lots of suggestions and tried to integrate them into a final result. Our work should support the interests and needs of both American and Russian colleagues. Priorities may differ, but we have tried to include both. We have three key blocks, recommendations, important to development of media in both Russia and the United States.

    Here are the three main "blocks" or strategy areas we identified, with bullet-point action items under each.

    Discussion notes

    Journalism in a Civil Society

    • Help citizens and public officials understand the value and role of journalism in a democracy
    • Support open information and transparency
    • Foster watchdog or investigative jouranlism by individuals or organizations
    • Support efforts of independent journalists
    • Assist educators to teach critical thinking skills to analyze news and media
    • Support cooperation between citizens to address community challenges


    Legal Risks for Open and Accessible Information

    • Improve access to information for both journalists and the public
    • Fortify the ability of journalists to work without unjustified fear
    • Develop better skills in working with the balance between public and protected information
    • Educate the public as to the fair use of intellectual property; protect the rights of the content creator


    Team Media group photo. Back row: Viktor Yukechev, Bill Densmore, xxx xxx. Front row: Anna Koshman, Howard Finberg, Fedor Kravchenko. Among other collaborators not shown: Grigoriy Shvedov, Grigory Pasko.

    Effective and Innovative Technologies to Develop Media

    • Explore social media's impact upon society and mass media
    • Collaborate on privacy and user identity, content personalization issues
    • Develop the value of information services, such as content and advertising regardless of media models
    • Study new editorial structures and news gathering and distribution techniques
    • Develop new ethics standards because of new technology


  • Go to Day 1 (Monday) notes
  • Go to Day 2 (Tuesday) notes
  • CSPP Mass Media group home page
  • READ THREE MAJOR TOPIC BLOCKS ADOPTED BY OUR WORKING GROUP