Managing Collective Intelligence in Open Journalism: Power, Knowledge and Value
Managing Collective Intelligence in Open Journalism: Power, Knowledge and Value
Thursday, October 16, 20144:30 PM - 6:00 PM (Pacific)
450 Serra Mall, Building 160, Stanford, CA 94305-2055
ABSTRACT
Collective intelligence is channeled to journalism by crowdsourcing and co-creation. While the crowd contributes to the journalistic process with its knowledge, the crowd also challenges journalistic norms and ideals. In her talk, Dr. Aitamurto shows how collective intelligence impacts knowledge search in journalism, alters power structures in society, and functions as a basis for value creation.
SPEAKER BIO
Dr. Tanja Aitamurto is a Brown Fellow and the Deputy Director at the Brown Institute for Media Innovation at the School of Engineering at Stanford, as well as a Liberation Technology alumna. Her research focuses on the applications of collective intelligence in journalism, governance, and new product design in media innovations. She is the author of the book "Crowdsourcing for Democracy: New Era in Policy-Making", and she has published in New Media & Society, Digital Journalism and Design Issues.