This article introduces a new form of collaborative web-based editing which has become increasingly popular in recent years. It involves web users as reporters and co- roducers for specialist news sites by allowing them to submit their own news reports and pointers to relevant articles elsewhere on the web, and sometimes even hands over editorial control to the online community altogether. Websites of this type move on from traditional journalistic gatekeeping approaches, where editors publish only what they regard as 'fit to print', to what is here termed gatewatching, where almost all incoming material is publicised, but with varying degrees of emphasis. Gatewatching sites frequently become major repositories of specialist information, tu...
This study looks at two arguably “failed” online news sites, Wikinews and Allvoices, and examines ho...
How audiences consume news media is impacted by the radically changing news landscape. Traditional n...
This study extends understanding of gatekeeping theory by analyzing news decisions in participatory ...
Recent years have seen the emergence of a new genre of user-driven Websites engaged in a novel form ...
Recent years have seen the emergence of a new genre of user-driven Websites engaged in a novel form ...
This chapter revisits the concept of gatewatching (Bruns, 2005) in the current communicative context...
Gatewatching and News Curation: Journalism, Social Media, and the Public Sphere documents an emergin...
People have traditionally relied on mass media to seek updated information about breaking news event...
For nearly sixty years, scholars have studied how information is selected, vetted, and shared by new...
Recent years have seen the increasing interconnection and content sharing between individual publica...
How bloggers and other independent online commentators criticise, correct, and otherwise challenge c...
With the advent of blogs, search engines, RSS and news feeds, the role of online journalists as thos...
It used to be a morning ritual, wake up, pick up the morning paper and read the news before you get ...
Much of what journalism scholars thought they knew about gatekeeping—about how it is that news turns...
Media research has long given special attention to the notion of a \u27gatekeeper\u27. With establis...
This study looks at two arguably “failed” online news sites, Wikinews and Allvoices, and examines ho...
How audiences consume news media is impacted by the radically changing news landscape. Traditional n...
This study extends understanding of gatekeeping theory by analyzing news decisions in participatory ...
Recent years have seen the emergence of a new genre of user-driven Websites engaged in a novel form ...
Recent years have seen the emergence of a new genre of user-driven Websites engaged in a novel form ...
This chapter revisits the concept of gatewatching (Bruns, 2005) in the current communicative context...
Gatewatching and News Curation: Journalism, Social Media, and the Public Sphere documents an emergin...
People have traditionally relied on mass media to seek updated information about breaking news event...
For nearly sixty years, scholars have studied how information is selected, vetted, and shared by new...
Recent years have seen the increasing interconnection and content sharing between individual publica...
How bloggers and other independent online commentators criticise, correct, and otherwise challenge c...
With the advent of blogs, search engines, RSS and news feeds, the role of online journalists as thos...
It used to be a morning ritual, wake up, pick up the morning paper and read the news before you get ...
Much of what journalism scholars thought they knew about gatekeeping—about how it is that news turns...
Media research has long given special attention to the notion of a \u27gatekeeper\u27. With establis...
This study looks at two arguably “failed” online news sites, Wikinews and Allvoices, and examines ho...
How audiences consume news media is impacted by the radically changing news landscape. Traditional n...
This study extends understanding of gatekeeping theory by analyzing news decisions in participatory ...