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What is PublicMediaCamp?

 

PublicMediaCamp, or PubCamp for short, is a nationwide series of gathering focused on forging greater collaboration between public media organizations and their communities. Inspired by unconferences such as Foocamp and Barcamp, PubCamps are informal opportunities for techies and community media makers to get together with NPR and PBS staff and develop projects together.

 

Launched at a national kickoff event in Washington, DC in October 2009, PubCamps are now taking place at NPR and PBS stations around the country.

 

 

 

 

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ashepard@npr.org said

at 12:51 am on Oct 17, 2009

Love the 2 feet rule. Clever and smart

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TomOver said

at 1:59 pm on Apr 29, 2010

How can people working with print, radio, video, and photographic media address the concentration of political and economic power in the United States and around the world ?

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TomOver said

at 1:59 pm on Apr 29, 2010

Does anyone have ideas about using media to address issues that don't get reported on much in the mainstream such as Peak Oil ?

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