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HuffPost Citizen Journalists At The Conventions: We Are The History We Have Been Waiting For

Posted: 02/20/2012 7:33 pm

UPDATE: We have extended the contest deadline until July 9 to celebrate our new partnership with UStream! To be part of electoral history, submit your video now telling us why we should send you to the conventions. Send your video url to offthebus@huffingtonpost.com - and good luck!

WASHINGTON -- Forget the "smoke-filled room." Politics today are conducted in a Tweet-filled blogosphere. That mix of human and digital space will be at its buzziest and most influential late next summer, when the political parties hold their nominating conventions.

And in spite of -- and in some ways because of -- the ever-deepening flood of candidate advertising, politics (and journalism) today are do-it-yourself, web-based and socially-connected enterprises.

Which is where you come in.

Because you are reading the Huffington Post -- and this blog -- I bet that you will be inspired by a convention-season contest we are announcing today.

We want to find the best, most creative citizen journalists in America and Canada and send them, at our expense, to Tampa and Charlotte and help us cover the scene in their own way, with their own vision and their own ideas.

Do you think you could and should be one of them? All you have to do -- starting today and ending on June 29th -- is send us an embeddable video explaining why we should choose you, what you would cover and which medium (or mix of them) you want to use to do so.

Send the video to offthebus@huffingtonpost.com. We'll post it with others' videos. (See full contest rules here.)

Then, with the help of our reader/viewers, HuffPost editors will select up to 24 citizen journalists to cover the Republican Convention in Tampa, Florida, August 27th to August 30th and the Democratic Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina, September 3rd to September 6th.

The winners -- up to 12 for each convention -- will get airfare, hotel accommodation for five nights, a per diem and access to The Huffington Post's work/social sites near the conventions and to HuffPost and other newsmaker events.

The winners also will get a once-in-a-lifetime chance to see history in the making, and report on it as it happens for one of the world's leading news sites.

If you become part of the citizen journalism team, you will also become part of the pioneering heritage of the Huffington Post, which supports citizen journalists in an election-year program called Off the Bus.

In the 2008 campaign, some 10,000 amateur, do-it-yourself journalists took part in one way or another -- from checking political advertising logs at TV stations to writing major pieces with major scoops in them.

At this early stage of the 2012 campaign, some 1,350 citizen journalists have been digging into coverage of the election. That number will grow as the campaign year goes on.

But you don't have to be an Off the Bus participant to enter the convention contest.

All you need to do is send in the explanatory video -- on the YouTube platform or whatever other platform you want, or by tagging an embedded video as "OfftheBus" on Tumblr.

If you've read this far you also know that the conventions in Tampa and Charlotte are likely to be two of the most pivotal in recent history.

For the first time in two generations, there is a chance of an open convention -- that is, one in which no candidate arrives with a majority of delegates in hand. That could happen at the GOP convention in Tampa this year.

The Democrats know whom they are going to nominate -- President Obama -- but the action in Charlotte could be interesting for two reasons: the Democrats' need to put on a show to impress the nation, and the possibility that Occupy Wall Street forces will be in the streets.

But we won't know until we get there. Want to come along?

 

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HUFFPOST SUPER USER
grmi12
Marcus
08:08 PM on 02/25/2012
When are many Americans going to realize that President Obama is turning them from a freedom based country into becoming slaves of the U S Government?

Abused welfare, food stamps, and continuous unemployment personnel are no different than drug addicts. If they do not begin to learn how to take care of themselves, this country is doomed. We will soon learn what is going on in Greece today will be 100 fold in the US. We need new and transformational leadership, not slavery reinvented in this country. Anybody but Obama in 2012---that is change I can believe in.
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06:24 PM on 02/27/2012
Fanned!!!! Good post.
04:21 PM on 02/23/2012
Howard,
Why a Video? This isn't Fox News or Project Runway? Don't you want someone who can express themselves in writing and think?
PennSquarePost
05:12 PM on 02/26/2012
Exactly. At least a split. The focus upon video by Huff Post seems a move towards a less interactive service.
08:46 AM on 02/23/2012
Charlotte is keeping the ban on camping in public places through the convention.
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Rixar13
U.S. Coast Guard Veteran and University
09:12 PM on 02/21/2012
"If you've read this far you also know that the conventions in Tampa and Charlotte are likely to be two of the most pivotal in recent history."

I live in Tampa... Thumbs up ^....
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EspritDeVoltaire
K Street PR firm board member
07:14 PM on 02/21/2012
Traditionally my wife and I attend both conventions for business reasons, however we're writing off Tampa as a lost cause this year.
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WorkinClassDog
Are you going to investigate? or just take the gui
05:11 PM on 02/21/2012
Sounds like fun until you think Tampa and August.
11:04 PM on 02/21/2012
@WorkinClassDog: Two words: air conditioning!
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WorkinClassDog
Are you going to investigate? or just take the gui
08:32 AM on 02/24/2012
I was stationed in St Pete for 18 mos and there's just not enough a/c in the world!!!
03:41 PM on 02/21/2012
Sounds like an exciting fun adventure, in style! Florida's a beautiful location with great weather (judging from TV and travel mags; never been there). Wonderful opportunity.... Behooves prospective journalists to consider, Does HuffPost really want the most creative, "with their own vision and their own ideas"? Readers will assist in the selection; they're mainly liberal, many far-left, and this is obviously a liberal publication. Will the editors select journalists in keeping with their mission, and issue guidelines for what not to say and report? All media sources have a list of such instructions. Nothing wrong with that on the face of it; I'm more liberal than conservative and enjoy HuffPost. Editorialists who want to go beyond the edge of controversy to a deeper realm both liberal and conservative and paradoxically neither one need to work independently; perhaps have their own site with photos and video, welcome controversial journalists from one extreme end to the other and all comments unmoderated, only stipulation being no profanity and at least touch on the posted topic--free speech like Twitter but up to 4,000 characters allowed for commenters and no worries about the site owner snitching to law enforcement or the Feds.
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JWebberPhoto
Ain't skeered
03:13 PM on 02/21/2012
Embedded video? Hm. I'm a still photographer and a writer. The criteria seem tilted toward the AV medium. Oh, well. I guess I'll stick with my plan to freelance blog the DNC from the streets.
11:07 PM on 02/21/2012
@JWebber: The contest was not intended to "tilt toward the AV medium," nor does it matter what contestants look like on camera. Writers and photographers are welcome - the video requirement was just to help in selection. Give it a shot.
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JWebberPhoto
Ain't skeered
01:59 PM on 02/23/2012
Thank you for the encouragement.
02:40 PM on 02/21/2012
Journalists? Baaahhhaaaahahahahahahahah.....

You had me going there for a nano-second.
01:41 PM on 02/21/2012
This proposal is what I'll call agenda-driven junket journalism - an affront to professional journalists everywhere.
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01:12 PM on 02/21/2012
The idea that a blatantly MSM company can co-opt "citizen journalists" and hire them is an abundant falsehood. The very idea of citizen journalism is that its practitioners are NOT beholden to the MSM in any way and are not subject to its rules and biases. This is the reason that citizen journalists are often first on the scene and get the story, in depth, that the MSM misses or ignores.

Recall that citizen journalists built a worldwide live streamed network covering OWS from the inside while MSM businesses like CNN spent a whole month completely ignoring the movement. Likewise, the MSM is wholly incapable of utilizing the product of citizen journalism because a 10 second clip pruned from the volume that such journalists can produce cannot begin to represent unbiased fact.
01:57 PM on 02/21/2012
For you to attack people you do not agree with is neither rational nor fair. What is your definition of MSM? it sounds like a form of MonoSodiumGlutamate. To think that the voters are a bunch of serfs from before the English Civil War, the American War of Independence or the Russian Civil War is demeaning your own country.
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vesaversa1
Stupid is forever, ignorance can be fixed.
12:48 PM on 02/21/2012
I think the Citizen Journalist is a great idea .
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W L Simpson
12:46 PM on 02/21/2012
Be sure all the hirees really need a job, since their unemployment has run out.
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Adrienne Williams
Scifi Geek, Delirium Today, Enneagram Life
02:43 PM on 02/21/2012
I think you don't get paid for this dears. wink.
12:34 PM on 02/21/2012
I am capable of critical thinking, as a writer. I am hopeless on camera. (Something called performance anxiety sets in and I can hardly remember my own name.) Good luck to everyone who makes the grade!
11:09 PM on 02/21/2012
Write to offthebus@huffingtonpost.com. Make your case.
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sbrannon
thinker, photojournalist, humanitarian
04:15 AM on 02/23/2012
I am a good writer and photographer...i suppose i will learn how to make a video on my mac. Umm will that work?
12:23 PM on 02/21/2012
There is a safe way to make nuclear power. It is by using Thorium, element 90, not Uranium, element 92, or Plutonium, element 94. There is no risk of making a nuclear bomb out of this. This was developed by first by Enrico Fermi, then after his sad death of cancer, by Alvin Weinberg at Oak Ridge Tennessee.

This technology is known as Liquid Salt Thorium Reactor, also as liquid fluoride thorium reactor. The salts used are sodium fluoride which is kinetically active but chemically inert, as a coolant. There is no danger of a Fukushima disaster, the thorium simply generates energy. In an emergency it shuts itself down.

I would like to enter the contest but have not the methods of generating videos.