The article discusses the role of social media in relation to the traditional journalistic sphere in Uganda. Through an analysis of how journalists in three Ugandan newspapers use social media in their daily work, the article discusses how social media affect conventional sourcing practices, reportage and professional norms. The article is particularly interested in how Facebook and Twitter serve as alternative channels through which sources with less access to traditional means of communication get their message(s) across to journalists. The findings are discussed in light of the present development of social media legislation in Uganda. The discussions feed into a larger reflection on social media’s potential to create avenues of access i...
As the news industry embraces the various forms of social media to help them remain competitive in t...
Abstract Social media applications which have been emerging with the spread of developing internet ...
The article investigates media organizations’ strategies to adapt to the new media ecology in which ...
Journalism research from the last decade has shown that social media continue to take on an increasi...
The article discusses political activism in Uganda and the role of social media. It focuses on two s...
The development and application of social media, has transformed Ugandan social life. Transformati...
The emerge and uses of social media in the recent years, has rapidly developed to majority of journa...
The main aim of the research is to examine the dynamics of using social media as a source for news i...
Just about two decades or more ago, journalists and audience relied heavily on direct sources and he...
Could the mass media be agencies of national unity and develop-ment in Uganda, the current violent u...
Traditional journalism practices are changing due to the advancement in information and communicatio...
In the last five years the rapid growth of social media that has been observed is indicative of its ...
Technology will continue to develop and change how journalism is practice, it will bring with it new...
Social Media is an important tool for sharing and exchanging information but the advancement of the ...
Social Media is an important tool for sharing and exchanging information but the advancement of the ...
As the news industry embraces the various forms of social media to help them remain competitive in t...
Abstract Social media applications which have been emerging with the spread of developing internet ...
The article investigates media organizations’ strategies to adapt to the new media ecology in which ...
Journalism research from the last decade has shown that social media continue to take on an increasi...
The article discusses political activism in Uganda and the role of social media. It focuses on two s...
The development and application of social media, has transformed Ugandan social life. Transformati...
The emerge and uses of social media in the recent years, has rapidly developed to majority of journa...
The main aim of the research is to examine the dynamics of using social media as a source for news i...
Just about two decades or more ago, journalists and audience relied heavily on direct sources and he...
Could the mass media be agencies of national unity and develop-ment in Uganda, the current violent u...
Traditional journalism practices are changing due to the advancement in information and communicatio...
In the last five years the rapid growth of social media that has been observed is indicative of its ...
Technology will continue to develop and change how journalism is practice, it will bring with it new...
Social Media is an important tool for sharing and exchanging information but the advancement of the ...
Social Media is an important tool for sharing and exchanging information but the advancement of the ...
As the news industry embraces the various forms of social media to help them remain competitive in t...
Abstract Social media applications which have been emerging with the spread of developing internet ...
The article investigates media organizations’ strategies to adapt to the new media ecology in which ...