This chapter revisits the concept of gatewatching (Bruns, 2005) in the current communicative context. Gatewatching described the observation, selection, re-sharing, and discussion of material from a range of sources, including mainstream news, by citizen journalists, news bloggers and others on their own sites; the first wave of citizen journalism, emerging in the late 1990s, was built to a significant extent around such gatewatching. More recently, gatewatching has received new impetus with the advent of contemporary social media platforms: social media users now engage almost instinctively in collective and collaborative gatewatching processes as they respond to major breaking news stories, as well as in their day-to-day sharing of intere...
With the advent of blogs, search engines, RSS and news feeds, the role of online journalists as thos...
Recent years have seen the emergence of a new genre of user-driven Websites engaged in a novel form ...
Much of what journalism scholars thought they knew about gatekeeping—about how it is that news turns...
Gatewatching and News Curation: Journalism, Social Media, and the Public Sphere documents an emergin...
For nearly sixty years, scholars have studied how information is selected, vetted, and shared by new...
This article introduces a new form of collaborative web-based editing which has become increasingly ...
People have traditionally relied on mass media to seek updated information about breaking news event...
This chapter, explores the role of the second tier of independent news blogs as it developed in the ...
How bloggers and other independent online commentators criticise, correct, and otherwise challenge c...
For the first decade of its existence, the concept of citizen journalism has described an approach w...
Recent years have seen the emergence of a new genre of user-driven Websites engaged in a novel form ...
Digital platforms, such as social media networks, have become intertwined in the news ecosystem, lea...
Digital platforms, such as social media networks, have become intertwined in the news ecosystem, lea...
How audiences consume news media is impacted by the radically changing news landscape. Traditional n...
How audiences consume news media is impacted by the radically changing news landscape. Traditional n...
With the advent of blogs, search engines, RSS and news feeds, the role of online journalists as thos...
Recent years have seen the emergence of a new genre of user-driven Websites engaged in a novel form ...
Much of what journalism scholars thought they knew about gatekeeping—about how it is that news turns...
Gatewatching and News Curation: Journalism, Social Media, and the Public Sphere documents an emergin...
For nearly sixty years, scholars have studied how information is selected, vetted, and shared by new...
This article introduces a new form of collaborative web-based editing which has become increasingly ...
People have traditionally relied on mass media to seek updated information about breaking news event...
This chapter, explores the role of the second tier of independent news blogs as it developed in the ...
How bloggers and other independent online commentators criticise, correct, and otherwise challenge c...
For the first decade of its existence, the concept of citizen journalism has described an approach w...
Recent years have seen the emergence of a new genre of user-driven Websites engaged in a novel form ...
Digital platforms, such as social media networks, have become intertwined in the news ecosystem, lea...
Digital platforms, such as social media networks, have become intertwined in the news ecosystem, lea...
How audiences consume news media is impacted by the radically changing news landscape. Traditional n...
How audiences consume news media is impacted by the radically changing news landscape. Traditional n...
With the advent of blogs, search engines, RSS and news feeds, the role of online journalists as thos...
Recent years have seen the emergence of a new genre of user-driven Websites engaged in a novel form ...
Much of what journalism scholars thought they knew about gatekeeping—about how it is that news turns...