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Reading habits and the impact of the internet

The role of the internet and its impact on reading is debated and discussed constantly. For Suzannah Marshall Macbeth, the internet is just one factor in the inevitable evolution of the way that we read.

Will the Revolution be Tweeted?

An expert panel of journalists and human rights ambassadors will discuss the role of social media in promoting and protecting social change at a seminar at Monash University.

Sited — GoodNoows.com

Struggling to keep up with the news? Christopher Scanlon shows how you can create your own source of online news using Good Noows.

Reading habits and the impact of the internet

The role of the internet and its impact on reading is debated and discussed constantly. For Suzannah Marshall Macbeth, the internet is just one factor in the inevitable evolution of the way that we read.

Will the Revolution be Tweeted?

An expert panel of journalists and human rights ambassadors will discuss the role of social media in promoting and protecting social change at a seminar at Monash University.

Sited — GoodNoows.com

Struggling to keep up with the news? Christopher Scanlon shows how you can create your own source of online news using Good Noows.

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Reading habits and the impact of the internet

The role of the internet and its impact on reading is debated and discussed constantly. For Suzannah Marshall Macbeth, the internet is just one factor in the inevitable evolution of the way that we read.

Will the Revolution be Tweeted?

An expert panel of journalists and human rights ambassadors will discuss the role of social media in promoting and protecting social change at a seminar at Monash University.

Sited — GoodNoows.com

Struggling to keep up with the news? Christopher Scanlon shows how you can create your own source of online news using Good Noows.

Sited – Reportr.net

This week’s Sited selection is Reportr.net – a ‘live notebook’ by journalism educator and former BBC journalist Alfred Hermida, that chronicles media and journalism trends. Lawrie Zion profiles the site.

Melbourne’s ethnic press in the new media age

It’s the newspapers most of us can’t read –yet we all know someone who does. Elizabeth Bacchetti discovers what the new media age means for multicultural Melbourne.