Research into the use of social media by news organisations to source information and user-generated content has shown substantial changes in the news production process. It is argued that these changes are resulting in increased access to established mainstream media for ordinary citizens, mainly through citizen-journalism. To date, the news industry has been fixated on how free information and visual content shared on social media platforms can be sourced and verified in such a way that standards of accuracy are maintained. While news organisations focus on reaping the benefits of citizen-journalism on social networks, a growing trend of de-professionalisation in the news production process emerges. Journalists are increasingly removed fr...
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This study, which received no outside funding from any organization, analyzed the complete 2007‐2008...
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Governments and courts around the world are increasingly concerned about the potential impact of soc...
In an era of fake news and concerns about social-media bubbles, we consider how participants in onli...
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2018 dissertation for MSc. International Business Management. Selected by academic staff as a good e...
“It might be the winter of politics in Tunisia but it is definitely the spring of the media”: the st...
My overall contention is that from Mark Latham to Grogsgate, from Tony’s speedos to Julia’s treasono...
Despite the widely recognized centrality of images in contemporary activists communication empirical...
The school-prison-pipeline is a most ironic development. Right where it is most important to help ch...
Fake news is a recent phenomenon, but misinformation and propaganda are not. Our new communication ...
The social media network is one of the trending platforms engaged for communication by students. Re...
The rapid evolution of online, independent journalism affords educators an opportunity to increase s...
In the four decades since two university computers were first linked to each other over the prototyp...
This study, which received no outside funding from any organization, analyzed the complete 2007‐2008...
The rise of web 2.0 has deeply affected journalism. While the horizontal architecture of the Interne...
Stories are ‘hardwired’ into journalism as a craft (Marr, 2004); this paper explores how stories of ...
Governments and courts around the world are increasingly concerned about the potential impact of soc...
In an era of fake news and concerns about social-media bubbles, we consider how participants in onli...
The convergent media space necessitates new regulatory approaches and solutions because as a result ...
2018 dissertation for MSc. International Business Management. Selected by academic staff as a good e...
“It might be the winter of politics in Tunisia but it is definitely the spring of the media”: the st...
My overall contention is that from Mark Latham to Grogsgate, from Tony’s speedos to Julia’s treasono...
Despite the widely recognized centrality of images in contemporary activists communication empirical...
The school-prison-pipeline is a most ironic development. Right where it is most important to help ch...
Fake news is a recent phenomenon, but misinformation and propaganda are not. Our new communication ...
The social media network is one of the trending platforms engaged for communication by students. Re...
The rapid evolution of online, independent journalism affords educators an opportunity to increase s...
In the four decades since two university computers were first linked to each other over the prototyp...