This paper explores the legal and ethical challenges faced by journalists in retaining open channels of discourse online. Quantitative and qualitative research involving twenty experienced reporters, twenty new media industry recruits and forty journalism undergraduates assesses the extent to which internet trolls impacted on their work. It found that while the sample was required to have an online presence and to interact with their audiences through social media, they received little guidance in dealing with abuse and threats. A significant number, including the journalism students developing their online presence, felt that hostile experiences had affected their ability to express themselves freely. This has an impact on a journalist’s c...
This paper takes a critical look at ethical issues in citizen journalism. Citizen journalism for the...
Last week saw the last of the current series of the Future of News seminars. They have taken us on a...
In recent times, both journalism and who is defined as a journalist have undergone significant chang...
The nature of journalism puts reporters in the firing line of internet trolls. Claire Wolfe argues t...
Online abuse of journalists through comments below articles or on Twitter is now ubiquitous. The tou...
The meteoric rise of social networks and micro-blogging platforms raises important new ethical and p...
This study applies the concepts of interpretive communities and conversational interactions to show ...
This study applies the concepts of interpretive communities and conversational interactions to show ...
Online harassment against journalists on various social forums is a debated topic. This study aims t...
The Internet and digital technologies have delivered countless benefits to journalism. However, the...
This presentation will focus on Journalism in the 21st century. With the ever changing times in our ...
Journalists are increasingly becoming the target of online abuse; the backlash over the death of TV ...
A report on the Future of News Seminar 4 from Charlie Beckett, director of POLIS. The seminar was he...
Whereas the amount of hostility found online increases, scholarly interest in online hostility is de...
The early days of the internet promised freedom from prejudice thanks to anonymity, freedom from the...
This paper takes a critical look at ethical issues in citizen journalism. Citizen journalism for the...
Last week saw the last of the current series of the Future of News seminars. They have taken us on a...
In recent times, both journalism and who is defined as a journalist have undergone significant chang...
The nature of journalism puts reporters in the firing line of internet trolls. Claire Wolfe argues t...
Online abuse of journalists through comments below articles or on Twitter is now ubiquitous. The tou...
The meteoric rise of social networks and micro-blogging platforms raises important new ethical and p...
This study applies the concepts of interpretive communities and conversational interactions to show ...
This study applies the concepts of interpretive communities and conversational interactions to show ...
Online harassment against journalists on various social forums is a debated topic. This study aims t...
The Internet and digital technologies have delivered countless benefits to journalism. However, the...
This presentation will focus on Journalism in the 21st century. With the ever changing times in our ...
Journalists are increasingly becoming the target of online abuse; the backlash over the death of TV ...
A report on the Future of News Seminar 4 from Charlie Beckett, director of POLIS. The seminar was he...
Whereas the amount of hostility found online increases, scholarly interest in online hostility is de...
The early days of the internet promised freedom from prejudice thanks to anonymity, freedom from the...
This paper takes a critical look at ethical issues in citizen journalism. Citizen journalism for the...
Last week saw the last of the current series of the Future of News seminars. They have taken us on a...
In recent times, both journalism and who is defined as a journalist have undergone significant chang...