This chapter demonstrates the agenda-setting power of citizen journalism in a context of miscarriages of justice. Our empirical analysis focuses on the interaction of media, political and judicial forces following the death of newspaper vendor, Ian Tomlinson, shortly after being struck by a police officer at the G20 Protests in London 2009. We examine the rise of citizen journalism as a key challenge to those institutions that traditionally have been able to control the information environment. We then illustrate how the intervention of citizen journalism, above all else, established the news agenda around the Tomlinson case, disrupted the traditional flows of communication power, and was transformative in the Tomlinson family’s search for ...
Within a short space of time, citizen journalism went from something of a novelty to a naturalized p...
This chapter seeks to contribute to the growing scholarly debate about the widening democratic defic...
This article offers an exploratory account of press coverage of digitally mediated vigilantism. It c...
This chapter demonstrates the agenda-setting power of citizen journalism in a context of miscarriage...
This article contributes to research on the sociology of scandal and the role of national newspapers...
This article contributes to research on the sociology of scandal and the role of national newspapers...
This article contributes to research on the sociology of scandal and the role of national newspapers...
This article explores the rise of ‘citizen journalism’ and considers its implications for the polici...
This article explores the rise of ‘citizen journalism ’ and considers its implications for the polic...
In striving to better understand issues associated with citizen contributions to newsmaking in crisi...
The essays in the first set of Proof 2010 seem to subscribe to one of two arguments: either the futu...
This article explores the rise of ‘citizen journalism ’ and considers its implications for the polic...
Master of Arts in Philosophy. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2019.Citizen journalism...
The relationship between Social Media and Legacy Media has been of much interest to scholars. This p...
This book explores how the internet and social media have permanently altered the media landscape, e...
Within a short space of time, citizen journalism went from something of a novelty to a naturalized p...
This chapter seeks to contribute to the growing scholarly debate about the widening democratic defic...
This article offers an exploratory account of press coverage of digitally mediated vigilantism. It c...
This chapter demonstrates the agenda-setting power of citizen journalism in a context of miscarriage...
This article contributes to research on the sociology of scandal and the role of national newspapers...
This article contributes to research on the sociology of scandal and the role of national newspapers...
This article contributes to research on the sociology of scandal and the role of national newspapers...
This article explores the rise of ‘citizen journalism’ and considers its implications for the polici...
This article explores the rise of ‘citizen journalism ’ and considers its implications for the polic...
In striving to better understand issues associated with citizen contributions to newsmaking in crisi...
The essays in the first set of Proof 2010 seem to subscribe to one of two arguments: either the futu...
This article explores the rise of ‘citizen journalism ’ and considers its implications for the polic...
Master of Arts in Philosophy. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2019.Citizen journalism...
The relationship between Social Media and Legacy Media has been of much interest to scholars. This p...
This book explores how the internet and social media have permanently altered the media landscape, e...
Within a short space of time, citizen journalism went from something of a novelty to a naturalized p...
This chapter seeks to contribute to the growing scholarly debate about the widening democratic defic...
This article offers an exploratory account of press coverage of digitally mediated vigilantism. It c...