This article examines how three Chinese and two British newspapers sourced content from social media in their coverage of the 2008 Wenchuan Earthquake, the 2013 Ya'an Earthquake and the 2015 Tianjin Explosion. The media outlets’ citing of social media content present different patterns in line with their political and commercial interests, ideologies and journalistic values. Diverse images of the three disasters as revealed on social media (social media reality) were constructed in the newspapers’ coverage. Journalists gate-keep information from social media and dissolve it into daily disaster reporting, accepting selected aspects of social media reality but rejecting others. Especially in the case of the Chinese newspapers, meeting the nee...
This paper examines how the emergence of social media has transgressed traditional media boundaries ...
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The main objective of Social Media at BBC News: The Re-making of Crisis Reporting is to uncover the ...
This thesis investigates the significance of social media texts as news sources in traditional journ...
The evolution of social media has dramatically changed the way people access daily news updates. Ins...
Micro-blogging websites (such as twitter), a new information channel, was widely reported as outperf...
AbstractIn current society, social media play an increasingly important issue role. When Emergencies...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group This article examines how the interplay...
This study explores how journalistic practice has changed since the introduction of social media, wi...
This dissertation brings the case of China, where journalism is practiced under a different politica...
While the deployment of social mobile media expands earlier modes of civic engagement and media, it ...
In the aftermath of the South Asian tsunami of 26 December 2004, the term ‘citizen journalism’ swift...
Social media is being increasingly utilized in disaster relief work to identify safety issues, locat...
The rise of social media and its prominence during the “Arab Spring” has radically changed the relat...
In the aftermath of the South Asian tsunami of 26 December 2004, the term ‘citizen journalism’ swift...
This paper examines how the emergence of social media has transgressed traditional media boundaries ...
Social media is an emerging communication channel in natural and climate change-induced disaster sit...
The main objective of Social Media at BBC News: The Re-making of Crisis Reporting is to uncover the ...
This thesis investigates the significance of social media texts as news sources in traditional journ...
The evolution of social media has dramatically changed the way people access daily news updates. Ins...
Micro-blogging websites (such as twitter), a new information channel, was widely reported as outperf...
AbstractIn current society, social media play an increasingly important issue role. When Emergencies...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group This article examines how the interplay...
This study explores how journalistic practice has changed since the introduction of social media, wi...
This dissertation brings the case of China, where journalism is practiced under a different politica...
While the deployment of social mobile media expands earlier modes of civic engagement and media, it ...
In the aftermath of the South Asian tsunami of 26 December 2004, the term ‘citizen journalism’ swift...
Social media is being increasingly utilized in disaster relief work to identify safety issues, locat...
The rise of social media and its prominence during the “Arab Spring” has radically changed the relat...
In the aftermath of the South Asian tsunami of 26 December 2004, the term ‘citizen journalism’ swift...
This paper examines how the emergence of social media has transgressed traditional media boundaries ...
Social media is an emerging communication channel in natural and climate change-induced disaster sit...
The main objective of Social Media at BBC News: The Re-making of Crisis Reporting is to uncover the ...