Social media, and Twitter in particular, have become important sources for journalists in times of crises. User-generated content (UGC) can provide journalists with on-site information and material they otherwise would not have access to. But how they source and verify UGC has not yet been systematically analyzed. This study analyzes sourcing and verification practices on Twitter during the Brussels attacks in March 2016. Based on quantitative content analysis, we identified (1) the journalists and news organizations sourcing during the attacks, (2) classified different forms of sourcing and verification requests, and (3) analyzed the sourced UGC. Results show that sourcing on Twitter has become a global phenomenon. During the first hours o...
The positive and negative effects of social media in crises are currently receiving an increased amo...
Crisis communication is a key component of an effective emergency response. Social media has evolved...
Content from social media sites such as Twitter, YouTube, Facebook and Instagram are becoming an imp...
Social media, and Twitter in particular, have become important sources for journalists in times of c...
Obtaining accurate information from social media during a crisis can be difficult, but should all in...
<p>This study attempted to further the literature by showing how crisis communication and social med...
Social media (SoMe) platforms provide potentially important information for news journalists during ...
Social media sources are becoming increasingly important in journalism. Under breaking news deadline...
This research paper investigates the role of social media platforms during the ISIL-West\ud crisis. ...
The purpose of our research project is to examine how Twitter, the most popular microblogging site, ...
This thesis investigates the significance of social media texts as news sources in traditional journ...
The project explored and analyzed the use of the social media tool Twitter in the immediate aftermat...
On September 2013 an attack on the Westgate mall in Kenya led to a four day siege, resulting in 67 f...
The microblogging site, Twitter, was created in 2006 and changed the way the news is received and di...
During crisis events individuals look for information and try to share useful content or testify the...
The positive and negative effects of social media in crises are currently receiving an increased amo...
Crisis communication is a key component of an effective emergency response. Social media has evolved...
Content from social media sites such as Twitter, YouTube, Facebook and Instagram are becoming an imp...
Social media, and Twitter in particular, have become important sources for journalists in times of c...
Obtaining accurate information from social media during a crisis can be difficult, but should all in...
<p>This study attempted to further the literature by showing how crisis communication and social med...
Social media (SoMe) platforms provide potentially important information for news journalists during ...
Social media sources are becoming increasingly important in journalism. Under breaking news deadline...
This research paper investigates the role of social media platforms during the ISIL-West\ud crisis. ...
The purpose of our research project is to examine how Twitter, the most popular microblogging site, ...
This thesis investigates the significance of social media texts as news sources in traditional journ...
The project explored and analyzed the use of the social media tool Twitter in the immediate aftermat...
On September 2013 an attack on the Westgate mall in Kenya led to a four day siege, resulting in 67 f...
The microblogging site, Twitter, was created in 2006 and changed the way the news is received and di...
During crisis events individuals look for information and try to share useful content or testify the...
The positive and negative effects of social media in crises are currently receiving an increased amo...
Crisis communication is a key component of an effective emergency response. Social media has evolved...
Content from social media sites such as Twitter, YouTube, Facebook and Instagram are becoming an imp...