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Dan Gillmor

Professor & Author
Arizona State University

Dan Gillmor teaches digital media literacy and entrepreneurship at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication. He also writes for Slate and Medium Backchannel. A faculty associate and former fellow at Harvard University’s Berkman Center for Internet and Society, Dan is the author of We the Media: Grassroots Journalism by the People, for the People (2004) — the first book to look deeply at the then-emerging citizen-media movement — and Mediactive (2010), a book aimed at improving digital media literacy. His new project, tentatively entitled Permission Taken, looks at the way governments and corporations are centralizing control over technology and communications, and asks what we can do to reverse this trend. Dan wrote a popular business and technology column for the San Jose Mercury News (the daily newspaper of Silicon Valley) from 1994 to 2005 and launched one of the earliest mainstream journalism blogs in 1999. He has co-founded, invested in and advised a number of digital media startups, and is on the board of several journalism non-profit organizations.

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Wrap-up session: our mission for helping audiences decode the news

Misinformation is not a new phenomenon, but in the Digital Age it has become easier to spread and share. Political lies have received the most attention recently, but misinformation abounds in other arenas including science, medicine, and more. Journalists have a duty to arm their audiences with tools to make critical judgments on what they […]

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