Citizen journalism | Paul Lewis | TEDxThessaloniki
Journalist Paul Lewis talks about new media, citizen journalism. and how he has used social media to investigate two murders. He also talks about the new level of transparency and accountability new media offer in public life.
Paul Lewis full bio:
http://www.tedxthessaloniki.com/speaker/paul-lewis
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