This article examines the relationship between citizen journalism and professional journalism by means of a theoretical discussion combined with empirical data gathered through focus group interviews with students of international journalism. The article discusses the process and ongoing struggle within journalistic practice of keeping up the idea as well as the practice of journalistic objectivity. Working on from Schudson (2003), Schudson and Anderson (2009) and Tumber and Prentoulis’ (2003) analyses of journalistic professionalism, the article develops the idea of journalistic objectivity as it is faced with the technological advances that support citizen journalism. The interviews focus on the ways in which the students understand the t...
Citizen journalism is a hot topic at present, but there remains a degree of conceptual wooliness abo...
Set against a backdrop of wider debates about journalism and democratic cultures, this chapter inter...
The rise of the citizen journalist and increased attention to this phenomenon requires a sociologica...
Recent technological advancements have created a change in the public sphere that has enabled more p...
This paper focuses on how new media technologies, in generating new participatory opportunities, mig...
This article brings together theories of journalistic objectivity and affectivity in order to discus...
This paper explores the rise of participatory journalism as a newphase of media-based technology and...
The use of participatory journalism to re-invent broadcasting outlets is common trend among media pr...
Mainstream media are increasingly appropriating citizen journalism content-broadly encapsulated unde...
Within a short space of time, citizen journalism went from something of a novelty to a naturalized p...
Journalistic objectivity, a key journalism ethic in American newsrooms for much of the twentieth cen...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2014. Major: Mass Communication. Advisor: Dr. Cat...
The essays in the first set of Proof 2010 seem to subscribe to one of two arguments: either the futu...
Recent national survey data paint a bleak picture of economic struggles and declining audience for t...
The transformation of a passive audience into an active one is the basis of citizen journalism. The ...
Citizen journalism is a hot topic at present, but there remains a degree of conceptual wooliness abo...
Set against a backdrop of wider debates about journalism and democratic cultures, this chapter inter...
The rise of the citizen journalist and increased attention to this phenomenon requires a sociologica...
Recent technological advancements have created a change in the public sphere that has enabled more p...
This paper focuses on how new media technologies, in generating new participatory opportunities, mig...
This article brings together theories of journalistic objectivity and affectivity in order to discus...
This paper explores the rise of participatory journalism as a newphase of media-based technology and...
The use of participatory journalism to re-invent broadcasting outlets is common trend among media pr...
Mainstream media are increasingly appropriating citizen journalism content-broadly encapsulated unde...
Within a short space of time, citizen journalism went from something of a novelty to a naturalized p...
Journalistic objectivity, a key journalism ethic in American newsrooms for much of the twentieth cen...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2014. Major: Mass Communication. Advisor: Dr. Cat...
The essays in the first set of Proof 2010 seem to subscribe to one of two arguments: either the futu...
Recent national survey data paint a bleak picture of economic struggles and declining audience for t...
The transformation of a passive audience into an active one is the basis of citizen journalism. The ...
Citizen journalism is a hot topic at present, but there remains a degree of conceptual wooliness abo...
Set against a backdrop of wider debates about journalism and democratic cultures, this chapter inter...
The rise of the citizen journalist and increased attention to this phenomenon requires a sociologica...