#JES2015 THE JOURNALISM ENTREPRENEURSHIP SUMMIT
27th February 2015 Campus London
www.jpreneursummit.org @jpreneursummit
SUMMIT
Convened by François Nel, founder of the Media And Digital Enterprise (MADE) Project at the University of Central Lancashire and a Visiting Fellow at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at Oxford University, in collaboration with William Perrin and Sarah Hartley of Talk About Local and
Javier Luque of the International Press Institute, and with the support of the IPI and Google.
The accompanying text of the opening remarks by François Nel is available at: http://bit.ly/FrancoisNelJES2015
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Entrepreneurshipdescribes the combination of a context in which an opportunity is situated, a set of personal characteristics required by the entrepreneur to identify and pursue this opportunity, and the creation of a particular outcome.
JOURNALISM
“Journalism comprises the activities involved in an independent pursuit of
accurate information about current or recent events and
its original presentation for public edification.”
A. CURRENT OR RECENT
EVENTS as subject matter.
B. BREADTH OF AUDIENCE
(which in turn implies a concern for
accessible or engaging language
and forms).
C. ATTEMP TO ASCERTAIN
ACCURATE FACTS.
D. INDEPENDENCE (connoting an
arms-length interest in publication
itself versus direct benefit from the
consequences of what is
published).
E. INVOLVES ORIGINAL WORK
(as opposed to mere linking or
replication)
Source: Shapiro, Ivor. (2014). Why Democracies Need A Functional Definition Of Journalism Now More Than Ever. Journalism Studies, 15 (5), pp. 555-565.
EMERGENCIES & RISKS
(both immediate &
long term)
HEALTH & WELFARE
EDUCATION (incl quality
of local schools &
options for parents)
TRANSPORTATION
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY
Cincludingjob
information, training &
SME assistance)
ENVIRONMENT (including air & water quality & access to
recreation)
CIVIC INFORMATION
POLITICAL INFOMATION
Friedland, Lewis, Phillip Napoli, and K. Ognyanova. 2012. “Review of the Literature Regarding Critical Information Needs of the American Public-Executive Summary.” http://blog.uscannenberg.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/FCCLitFinal.pdf.
JOURNALISM ENTREPRENEUR (Roles, Sectors,
Issues & Constraints)
OPERATING ENVIRONMENT
(Broader ‘market’, stakeholders,
information needs of communities,
technologies)
SERVICE & SUPPORT
INFRASTRUCTURE (Organisations,
networks, associations,
capacity-building bodies,
funding)
REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT
(Policy frameworks, regulatory
mechanisms)
Framework adapted by Francois Nel from the proposed Social Entrepreneurial Ecosystems and Policy Study led in South Africa by Dr. Eliada Griffin-EL http://www.gsb.uct.ac.za/s.asp?p=497
JOURNALISM ENTREPRENEUR
(Roles, Sectors, Issues &
Constraints)
SERVICE & SUPPORT
INFRASTRUCTURE(Organisations,
networks, associations,
capacity-building bodies, funding)
REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT
(Policy frameworks, regulatory
mechanisms)
OPERATING ENVIRONMENT(Broader ‘market’,
stakeholders, information needs of
communities, technologies)
10:30 PANEL 1: ENTREPRENEURS
Chair: Sarah Hartley, Talk About Local & Contributoria
•Eliot Higgins, Brown Moses / Bellingcat•Lyra Mckee, To Be Continued•Simon Perry, On the Wight•Jo York, Reframed TV
Rapporteur: Cathy Galvin, The Word Factory
11:45: Break
12:00 PANEL 2: FUNDERS & SUPPORT AGENCIES
Chair: Barbara Trionfi, International Press Institute
•Peter Barron, Google •Kathryn Geels, Nesta•Maria Teresa Ronderos, Open Society Foundation •Douglas White, Carnegie Trust
Rapporteur: Kevin Rafter, Dublin City University
13:15 Academic 90-second pitches for poster presentations over lunch.
13:30 LUNCH
14:15 PANEL 3: RESEARCHERS AND EDUCATORS
Chair: François Nel, UCLan and Oxford
•Clare Cook, UCLan•Caterina Foa & Miguel Crespo, Lisbon •Dave Harte, Birmingham City •Rachel Matthews, Coventry•Tamara Witschge, Groningen •Jane Singer, CITY London
Rapporteur (research): Rasmus Kleis Nielson, OxfordRapporteur (education & training): Abel Ugba, UEL
15:30 PANEL 4: POLICY
Chair: William Perrin, Talk About Local / Indigo Trust
•Tim Dawson, NUJ •Martin Moore, Media Standards Trust
Rapporteur: Damian Radcliffe, Cardiff University
WRAP UP: KATIE TAYLOR & ONNO BAUDOUIN
Feedback from Rapporteurs & working towards an agenda for action
Rapporteur: Gemma Walsh, University of Oxford
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@jpreneursummit
27th February 2015 Campus London
THANK YOU?
!
References*
• Friedland, Lewis, Phillip Napoli, and K. Ognyanova. 2012. “Review of the Literature Regarding Critical Information Needs of the American Public-Executive Summary.” http://blog.uscannenberg.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/FCCLitFinal.pdf.
• “Social Entrepreneurial Ecosystems and Policy Study.” Bertha Centre for Social Innovation, Graduate School of Business, University of Cape Town: http://www.gsb.uct.ac.za/s.asp?p=497 [Accessed: 12/01/2015]
• Perrin, William. 2012. “Good governance, the accountability stack and multi-lateral fora.” http://indigotrust.org.uk/2012/11/12/good-governance-the-accountability-stack-and-multi-lateral-fora/
• Schumpeter, Joseph A. (1975) Capitalism, Socialism, Democracy. New York: Harper
• Shapiro, Ivor. (2014). “Why Democracies Need A Functional Definition Of Journalism Now More Than Ever.” Journalism Studies, 15(5): 555-565
* The accompanying text of the opening remarks by François Nel are available at: http://bit.ly/FrancoisNelJES2015
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