This article explores network journalism (connective journalism) and shows how citizen journalists in Syria are trained and supported through the network journalism model. The article applies three major concepts of connective journalism: engagement with social networks, negotiation, and maintaining a connection with norms and values of journalism, and suggests a fourth aspect: protection. Through a case study of the newsgathering and mentoring process leading up to stories being posted on the Damascus Bureau website (damascusbureau.org), a news site dedicated to publishing the stories of Syrian citizen journalists, we show that connective journalism is a viable model for citizens to tell their community’s story to each other and the world
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Diaspora journalists and digital media play an important role as stakeholders for war-ridden homelan...
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Since the 1980s concerns have been raised about the increasing commercialisation of the media. Numer...
This paper examines journalists’ changing sourcing practices in the context of globalisation and dev...
Based on interviews with Syrian media practitioners, this article uses the notion of affective proxi...
In a time shaped by an increased level of globalization and transnationalism, our perception of the ...
Juliette Harkin, M.Phil Oxon, is a researcher and consultant on the Arab media and a PhD student und...
Diaspora journalists and digital media play an important role as stakeholders for war-ridden homelan...
Using digital ethnography and in-depth interviews, this study offers a comprehensive understanding o...
This article analyzes foreign news coverage and sourcing practices in contemporary newsrooms. It bui...
This article analyzes the term ‘citizen journalism’ against the backdrop of the Arab uprisings in or...
Diaspora journalists and digital media play an important role as stakeholders for war-ridden homelan...
A well-functioning media is a given part of any society, and can be a valuable tool in the democrati...
A plethora of media platforms were involved in communicating recent protests across the Middle East ...
Using qualitative textual analysis, this chapter investigates how Syrian diaspora journalists mediat...
Communication is ubiquitous and information is abundant. Political and economic markets are more ope...
The proliferation of technology led to a growing number of groups who interact through a mediated ch...
Since the 1980s concerns have been raised about the increasing commercialisation of the media. Numer...
This paper examines journalists’ changing sourcing practices in the context of globalisation and dev...
Based on interviews with Syrian media practitioners, this article uses the notion of affective proxi...
In a time shaped by an increased level of globalization and transnationalism, our perception of the ...
Juliette Harkin, M.Phil Oxon, is a researcher and consultant on the Arab media and a PhD student und...