Recent years have seen claims that some examples of online alternative journalism in the form of hyperlocal and local blogs are helping to address society’s “democratic deficit” by subjecting the actions of the powerful to increased public scrutiny, in a process that has been described as “monitorial citizenship”. To explore how this might work in practice, this study examines the origins, motivations and practices of one such site in the United Kingdom: the Leeds Citizen. The aim is to provide the sort of detailed consideration in depth that is almost by definition missing from wider surveys of the field. To this end, the case study is based on a series of interviews with the site’s creator, augmented by analysis of content, all discussed ...
With the rise of internet literacy across the world, men and women on the street are increasingly pa...
The use of participatory journalism to re-invent broadcasting outlets is common trend among media pr...
This paper describes the case of the hyperlocal media project of the Belgian newspaper Het Belang ...
Internet communication technologies (netCT) have added a new dimension to the production and consump...
Practices commonly termed participatory or citizen journalism, such as blogging and publishing conte...
Since the early 2000s, a largely Internet-based network of independent news operations has emerged ...
In the wake of the withdrawal of commercial journalism from local communities at the beginning of th...
In the wake of the withdrawal of commercial journalism from local communities at the beginning of th...
This article explores uses of reporting techniques by de facto journalists operating within alternat...
The mainstream online news media face accusations of being slow to respond to so-called 'grassroots'...
Citizen journalism is a hot topic at present, but there remains a degree of conceptual wooliness abo...
This paper explores the rise of participatory journalism as a newphase of media-based technology and...
This paper describes the case of the hyperlocal media project Het Belang van Limburg, which is using...
Hyperlocal media is a form of online, alternative community media created by citizens to service the...
Alternative Journalism is the first book to investigate and analyse the diverse forms and genres of ...
With the rise of internet literacy across the world, men and women on the street are increasingly pa...
The use of participatory journalism to re-invent broadcasting outlets is common trend among media pr...
This paper describes the case of the hyperlocal media project of the Belgian newspaper Het Belang ...
Internet communication technologies (netCT) have added a new dimension to the production and consump...
Practices commonly termed participatory or citizen journalism, such as blogging and publishing conte...
Since the early 2000s, a largely Internet-based network of independent news operations has emerged ...
In the wake of the withdrawal of commercial journalism from local communities at the beginning of th...
In the wake of the withdrawal of commercial journalism from local communities at the beginning of th...
This article explores uses of reporting techniques by de facto journalists operating within alternat...
The mainstream online news media face accusations of being slow to respond to so-called 'grassroots'...
Citizen journalism is a hot topic at present, but there remains a degree of conceptual wooliness abo...
This paper explores the rise of participatory journalism as a newphase of media-based technology and...
This paper describes the case of the hyperlocal media project Het Belang van Limburg, which is using...
Hyperlocal media is a form of online, alternative community media created by citizens to service the...
Alternative Journalism is the first book to investigate and analyse the diverse forms and genres of ...
With the rise of internet literacy across the world, men and women on the street are increasingly pa...
The use of participatory journalism to re-invent broadcasting outlets is common trend among media pr...
This paper describes the case of the hyperlocal media project of the Belgian newspaper Het Belang ...