Using the Egyptian Revolution as a case study, this paper studies journalistic sourcing and verification through in-depth interviews with journalists in the United Kingdom. While the coverage of the event in the British media was dominated by civic, unofficial sources, interviews conducted in 2014 revealed that journalists only included these if no other sources were available. In fact, journalists voiced concern with regards to verification of online sources, and rarely included these as direct, first-hand accounts. Follow-up interviews conducted in 2020 point to developments journalism practice has undergone since, particularly in relation to open-source content verification. Overall, the picture we paint of British journalists’ handling ...
This report by LSE’s Max Hanska-Ahy on his work with Roxanna Shapour on media and the Arab Spring
Early research investigating digital activism in relation to the 2011 Arab uprisings intended to det...
After 25 January revolution and high penetration rate of Internet in Egypt, the media landscape and ...
Using the Egyptian Revolution as a case study, this paper studies journalistic sourcing and verifica...
Using the Egyptian Revolution as a case study, this article studies journalistic sourcing and verifi...
The Iranian elections of June 2009 and the ensuing protests were hailed as the 'Twitter revolution' ...
The early days of the January 25th Revolution received unprecedented international media coverage th...
Live blogs, also known as live pages or streams, allow journalists to report on events, including br...
The 2009 protests in Iran and the 2011 Arab uprisings took place in complex and fast evolving media ...
While views may differ on the factors that made the 2011 Egyptian revolution possible, the role of m...
This article analyzes the role of the media in the Egyptian revolution, distinguishing between the p...
The Egyptian media displayed a high level of content diversity in the final years of the Mubarak reg...
The file attached to this record is the authors version. The final publisher's version can be found ...
‘Post-truth’ was not a new concept when it was selected as the international word of the year (2016)...
The ‘Arab Spring’ has been discussed in the mainstream media as a ‘social media revolution’; a seism...
This report by LSE’s Max Hanska-Ahy on his work with Roxanna Shapour on media and the Arab Spring
Early research investigating digital activism in relation to the 2011 Arab uprisings intended to det...
After 25 January revolution and high penetration rate of Internet in Egypt, the media landscape and ...
Using the Egyptian Revolution as a case study, this paper studies journalistic sourcing and verifica...
Using the Egyptian Revolution as a case study, this article studies journalistic sourcing and verifi...
The Iranian elections of June 2009 and the ensuing protests were hailed as the 'Twitter revolution' ...
The early days of the January 25th Revolution received unprecedented international media coverage th...
Live blogs, also known as live pages or streams, allow journalists to report on events, including br...
The 2009 protests in Iran and the 2011 Arab uprisings took place in complex and fast evolving media ...
While views may differ on the factors that made the 2011 Egyptian revolution possible, the role of m...
This article analyzes the role of the media in the Egyptian revolution, distinguishing between the p...
The Egyptian media displayed a high level of content diversity in the final years of the Mubarak reg...
The file attached to this record is the authors version. The final publisher's version can be found ...
‘Post-truth’ was not a new concept when it was selected as the international word of the year (2016)...
The ‘Arab Spring’ has been discussed in the mainstream media as a ‘social media revolution’; a seism...
This report by LSE’s Max Hanska-Ahy on his work with Roxanna Shapour on media and the Arab Spring
Early research investigating digital activism in relation to the 2011 Arab uprisings intended to det...
After 25 January revolution and high penetration rate of Internet in Egypt, the media landscape and ...