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| The personal
website is dead. Our new media identites are no longer
static or chained to one site, they are various and in flux. This
website explores that idea. www.paulbradshaw.co.uk/ - 5k - |
| Paul Bradshaw gets
all friendly on Facebook, where he is part of a
number of groups. He has the
obligatory ugly page on MySpace where he pretends to be 'friends'
with bands long since disbanded. He tries
to be professional on LinkedIn. He shares his images on
Flickr; video on
YouTube; and then there is his
network on Del.icio.us. http://uce.facebook.com/profile.php?id=285100326 |
| This is probably Paul's
main community. It's a blog in which Paul writes
about, you know, online journalism, but then it's also a place people
gather to talk about, you know, online journalism. It has
a Facebook group too. onlinejournalismblog.com - 36k - |
| Perhaps you don't believe what Paul
says (so why are you on his personal website?) Well, Press Gazette
included
Paul in its list of the UK's most influential journalism
bloggers; Shane Richmond at the Daily Telegraph described
him as being "similarly insightful" to Jeff Jarvis.
One blog commenter called him "A
British version of Mindy McAdams" Investigative journalist
Cleland Thom said "you're one of the few people who writes
about online stuff in a way that old fogeys like me can understand!"
Or you can rely on Google and think of reputation
as a bunch of links. http://www.google.com/search?q=link%3Aonlinejournalismblog.wordpress.com |
| "You may know a man through his
portfolio". Okay, that quote was made up. Anyway, Paul
has produced magazines, designed
leaflets,
flyers and magazines, and written for a range of publications
including The
Stirrer, Press
Gazette, Journalism.co.uk,
BBC
Birmingham, Indian
Online Journalism, Demon@Thus,
and At Home With
The Internet. He has also contributed to books including The
Rough Guide to Cult Fiction, How
to Do Just About Anything on the Internet, and Investigative
Journalism (due 2008). www.thestirrer.co.uk/paul_bradshaw.html - 8k - |
| Again? Oh, I see - this is
the version of the blog before it moved to Wordpress. All that
time with CSS wasted. While we're at it, we should probably mention
that Paul has also written blogs on Web
and New Media, Interactive
PR, and Television
and Interactive Content (now
maintained by students). ojournalism.blogspot.com/ - 97k - |
| You may think that what a man reads, listens
to, watches and uses makes up his identity. If so, you may want to
look at Paul's del.icio.us
social bookmarking account, the blogs
that he subscribes to, or his
Amazon reviews. He also promises that one day he will get around
to finishing his
LibraryThing account. http://del.icio.us/paulb - 16k - |
| File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Richard Bradshaw as Non Executive Chairman of the Board with immediate effect... hold on, this isn't Paul Bradshaw. www.sumus.co.uk/documents/PaulBradshaw-Profile.pdf - |
| The CV
seems so old-fashioned, doesn't it? Two pages of "education"
and "employment" and "further
experience and skills" - and then there's those bland "personal
statement"s (so you're "conscientious" and "ambitious"
and "enthusiastic", yada yada yada). Go ahead and click
away then. http://www.paulbradshaw.co.uk/cv/index.htm - |
| Every week or two I get an email asking
if I'm the Paul Bradshaw who interviewed Rick Warren.
No, I'm not. Nor am I the
horror author Paul Bradshaw. Or this
Paul Bradshaw. www.southasianconnection.com/blogs/18/Interview-with-Rick-Warren-by-Paul-Bradshaw.html - 43k |
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