I dont really see the ideological schism between profits and investigative journalism. I agree that in many cases, it does constitute a problem, but that with the right owners, it can surely function in a good way.
Online, what can we do to be better at seeing different media from different media sources (and dates of publishing) within the same zooming level / scope?
]]>I think the problem already exists in online culture. Knowledge and valuation of history is in a constant decline.. people seem to know (or want to know) less and less about history.. which gets transferred to the online sphere… where whats old is old… and isn’t given value.
How to change culture and make history important again? I think the best place is in primary schools. We need good history teachers who not only know alot, but can inspire and help students understand why history is ALWAYS important.
]]>But I wish for more interaction between the newspapers/books and the more interactive, online elements. It would be good if a book like The Shock Doctrine had more collaborative elements in it. Not just a list of links to places where you could get involved, but also where we collectively could work out more intelligence on the issues at hand.
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