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barack obama campaign embraces social media but gets kicked in teeth when arrington goes off rails

12th February 2007Robin Hamman 4 Comments

The campaign website for American Democratic Presidential hopeful, Senator Barack Obama, has pulled out all the stops to embrace social software. From the main index, visitors can join the site and create a profile which they can then use to… Continue Reading →

blogging, blogging techniques, online community, politics, social software

i’m in the press gazette’s “journalist’s blogroll”

8th February 2007Robin Hamman 7 Comments

The Journalist’s Blogroll Originally uploaded by martinstabe. My technorati rank might be in freefall as my work life increasingly gets in the way of my blogging, but Graham Holliday still saw fit to include me in his feature about UK… Continue Reading →

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micromemo recording device and microphone for ipod

25th January 2007Robin Hamman 4 Comments

Over the past few months, I’ve recorded a number of interviews for BBC 5 Live’s Pods and Blogs. For those who have never dabbled in conducting an audio interview, it really is quite fun to walk up to people and… Continue Reading →

BBC, blogging, blogging techniques, citizen journalism, journalism, law

knight new media training fellowships

23rd January 2007Robin Hamman

The Knight New Media Center Multimedia Training Program is accepting applications for 20 fellowships for journalists to attend this expenses-paid seminar that combines practical instruction in multimedia reporting with in-depth exploration of issues in online publishing. Participants receive six days… Continue Reading →

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now everyone can go public in their niche

16th January 2007Robin Hamman 3 Comments

I was reading a free issue of O’Reilly’s Make magazine that I got at the BBC Backstage Christmas party and came across this gem of a quote that I’m probably going to use at every blogging talk I give over… Continue Reading →

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taking a break

19th December 2006Robin Hamman 7 Comments

Hi. I’m taking a few weeks off from the blog. For those of you with holidays to celebrate at this time of year, my best wishes go out to you and your families. The conversations, contacts, friendships and information that… Continue Reading →

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holiday warning

14th December 2006Robin Hamman 2 Comments

Christmas Tree, Norte Dame Originally uploaded by robinhamman. Christmas is going to be upon us before we know it. I’ve always hated that saying, often used as part of advertising slogans, usually by department stores with aging (and non-internet using)… Continue Reading →

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my reporters log of le web 3 on bbc news

11th December 2006Robin Hamman

It’s lunch and I’m underwhelmed, both by the non-choice of vegetarian items (I had a side plate worth of pasta and some fruit on a stick), but by the widespread opinion that the most interesting talk this morning was by… Continue Reading →

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there is no web at le web

11th December 2006Robin Hamman 14 Comments

Like just about everyone here, I’ve spent much of the morning looking in every nook and cranny for wifi access. It might seem strange to people who don’t blog, but for those who do, coming to a tech conference like… Continue Reading →

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at le web 3 (les blogs) in paris

9th December 2006Robin Hamman

Le Web – Les Blogs Originally uploaded by robinhamman. On Sunday, I’ll be heading off to Paris for Le Web 3, the third Les Blogs conference. I’ll be one of the 1000 bloggers, geeks, start-up wanna-be’s, etc from a remarkable… Continue Reading →

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I’ve been blogging here since 1995.

For two decades, I’ve been devising and implementing strategic digital and social media programmes for some of the World’s largest brands.

I teach Public Relations at Boston University, London and regularly undertake strategy engagements on a contract basis. I’m also studying for an MA in Documentary Photography at University of the Arts London (UAL) part-time.

Previous roles include Partner at Penta Group (formerly Hume Brophy); Senior Consultant at Battenhall; EMEA Director of Creative Strategy, Digital and Social Media at FleishmanHillard; European Managing Director at The Dachis Group; Director of Digital at Edelman; and Editor of the BBC Blogs.

I’ve also been a Visiting Fellow of Journalism at City University (London) and of Stanford’s Cyberlaw Program.

I hold an MA in Sociology, MPhil in Communication Studies and Pg Dip in Law.

 

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