New technologies have facilitated the rise of citizen journalism, which promises to dramatically change the role of citizens in conflict reporting from consumers to producers and victims and witnesses to framers and analysts. If this potential is realised, the implications of this new form of journalism are significant, as they stand to challenge the government’s traditional role as the dominant source and interpreter of conflicts. This study examines the degree to which the citizen’s role has changed in conflict reporting through a comparative analysis of the 2008 Mumbai attacks in the New York Times, New Zealand Herald, London Times and the Times of India. The study finds that the rise of event-driven conflict new...
Digital media and the advent of the citizen journalist have changed the way photography is used and ...
AbstractNew technology has changed the face of global reporting. Digital technology has given citize...
The use of participatory journalism to re-invent broadcasting outlets is common trend among media pr...
With the rise of internet literacy across the world, men and women on the street are increasingly pa...
This paper explores the rise of participatory journalism as a newphase of media-based technology and...
Citizen journalism represents a rich phenomenon, based on information content generated and shared o...
In the aftermath of the South Asian tsunami of 26 December 2004, the term ‘citizen journalism’ swift...
The second volume of Citizen Journalism: Global Perspectives seeks to build upon the agenda set in m...
The 2009 protests in Iran and the 2011 Arab uprisings took place in complex and fast evolving media ...
Purpose: The study has been carried out to draw inferences about citizen journalism trends in India ...
Citizen journalism is a hot topic at present, but there remains a degree of conceptual wooliness abo...
The fast-growing Internet platform in Africa has given opportunities to a new set of non-state actor...
In the aftermath of the South Asian tsunami of 26 December 2004, the term ‘citizen journalism’ swift...
The file attached to this record is the authors version. The final publisher's version can be found ...
In striving to better understand issues associated with citizen contributions to newsmaking in crisi...
Digital media and the advent of the citizen journalist have changed the way photography is used and ...
AbstractNew technology has changed the face of global reporting. Digital technology has given citize...
The use of participatory journalism to re-invent broadcasting outlets is common trend among media pr...
With the rise of internet literacy across the world, men and women on the street are increasingly pa...
This paper explores the rise of participatory journalism as a newphase of media-based technology and...
Citizen journalism represents a rich phenomenon, based on information content generated and shared o...
In the aftermath of the South Asian tsunami of 26 December 2004, the term ‘citizen journalism’ swift...
The second volume of Citizen Journalism: Global Perspectives seeks to build upon the agenda set in m...
The 2009 protests in Iran and the 2011 Arab uprisings took place in complex and fast evolving media ...
Purpose: The study has been carried out to draw inferences about citizen journalism trends in India ...
Citizen journalism is a hot topic at present, but there remains a degree of conceptual wooliness abo...
The fast-growing Internet platform in Africa has given opportunities to a new set of non-state actor...
In the aftermath of the South Asian tsunami of 26 December 2004, the term ‘citizen journalism’ swift...
The file attached to this record is the authors version. The final publisher's version can be found ...
In striving to better understand issues associated with citizen contributions to newsmaking in crisi...
Digital media and the advent of the citizen journalist have changed the way photography is used and ...
AbstractNew technology has changed the face of global reporting. Digital technology has given citize...
The use of participatory journalism to re-invent broadcasting outlets is common trend among media pr...