This article analyzes foreign news coverage and sourcing practices in contemporary newsrooms. It builds on theories concerned with the interplay between digital technologies and journalistic practice to explore the use of social media sources at professional journalistic outlets. The central research question deals with the diversity of sources in Belgian newspaper and TV news coverage of the grass roots uprisings in Egypt, Tunisia and Syria in 2011. The quantitative content analysis shows how journalists under normal circumstances in their coverage of the street protests in Egypt and Tunisia still value traditional sourcing practices. In contrast, coverage of the Syrian uprising displays more characteristics of network journalism practices...
ABSTRACT This article analyzes the issue of ‘Syria-warriors’ in Flanders and the Netherlands as a p...
A plethora of media platforms were involved in communicating recent protests across the Middle East ...
This article provides a preliminary analysis of the ways in which Al Jazeera's interaction with alte...
This paper examines journalists’ changing sourcing practices in the context of an emerging media eco...
This paper examines journalists’ changing sourcing practices in the context of globalisation and dev...
Since the 1980s concerns have been raised about the increasing commercialisation of the media. Numer...
Since the 1980s concerns have been raised about the increasing commercialisation of the media. Numer...
The Arab spring has been called a social media revolution and social media have been given large imp...
This study investigates the use of social media as a source of information for Belgian broadcast jou...
This article explores the relationship between foreign reporting and information provision through s...
News sourcing practices are critical as they shape from whom journalists get their information and w...
This research project is rooted in our observation of the new duality in the current media landscape...
The 'Arab Spring' has been discussed in the mainstream media as a 'social media revolution'; a seism...
This study analyses the coverage of the 2011 Egyptian protests provided by Al Ahram, Arab News, Chin...
Social media and user-generated content (UGC) — photos and videos taken by members of the public — p...
ABSTRACT This article analyzes the issue of ‘Syria-warriors’ in Flanders and the Netherlands as a p...
A plethora of media platforms were involved in communicating recent protests across the Middle East ...
This article provides a preliminary analysis of the ways in which Al Jazeera's interaction with alte...
This paper examines journalists’ changing sourcing practices in the context of an emerging media eco...
This paper examines journalists’ changing sourcing practices in the context of globalisation and dev...
Since the 1980s concerns have been raised about the increasing commercialisation of the media. Numer...
Since the 1980s concerns have been raised about the increasing commercialisation of the media. Numer...
The Arab spring has been called a social media revolution and social media have been given large imp...
This study investigates the use of social media as a source of information for Belgian broadcast jou...
This article explores the relationship between foreign reporting and information provision through s...
News sourcing practices are critical as they shape from whom journalists get their information and w...
This research project is rooted in our observation of the new duality in the current media landscape...
The 'Arab Spring' has been discussed in the mainstream media as a 'social media revolution'; a seism...
This study analyses the coverage of the 2011 Egyptian protests provided by Al Ahram, Arab News, Chin...
Social media and user-generated content (UGC) — photos and videos taken by members of the public — p...
ABSTRACT This article analyzes the issue of ‘Syria-warriors’ in Flanders and the Netherlands as a p...
A plethora of media platforms were involved in communicating recent protests across the Middle East ...
This article provides a preliminary analysis of the ways in which Al Jazeera's interaction with alte...