Citizen journalism : valuable, useless, or dangerous? / Melissa Wall, editor.
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- 1617700401
- 9781617700408
- 9781617700408:
- 070.43
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General Lending | Carlow Campus Library General Lending | 070.43 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 72724 |
CW808
Includes bibliographical references.
[PART 1: Citizen journalism: complement or threat to professional journalism?] Citizen journalism and the rise of "mass self-communication": reporting the London Bombings / by Stuart Allan -- Arab media adopt citizen journalism to change the dynamics of conflict coverage / by Naila Hamdy -- Citizen journalism, agenda-setting and the 2008 presidential election / by Kirsten A. Johnson.
[PART 2: Citizen journalism: should quality matter?] Empowering the youth as citizen journalists: a South African experience / by Guy Berger -- Public television and its citizen journalism initiative in Taiwan / by Shih-Hung Lo -- Citizen journalism web sites complement newspapers / by Stephen Lacy ... [et al.].
[PART 3: When citizen journalism promotes a point of view] This is citizen journalism at its finest: YouTube and the public sphere in the Oscar Grant shooting incident / by Mary Antony Grace and Ryan J. Thomas -- Soldiers as citizen journalists: blogging the war in Afghanistan / by Melissa Wall -- When citizen photojournalism sets the news agenda: Neda Agha Soltan as the Web 2.0 icon of post-election unrest in Iran / by Mette Mortensen.
[PART 4: Participation and access: which citizens' voices?] Social media and postelection crisis in Kenya / by Maarit Mäkinen and Mary Wangu Kuira -- A Burmese case study: far from inherent: democracy and the Internet / by Jaspreet Sandu -- The compelling story of the White/Western activist in the war zone: examining race, neutrality and exceptionalism in citizen journalism / by Gada Mahrouse.
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