Social media and user-generated content (UGC) are increasingly important features of journalistic work in a number of different ways. However, their use presents major challenges, not least because information posted on social media is not always reliable and therefore its veracity needs to be checked before it can be considered as fit for use in the reporting of news. We report on the results of a series of in-depth ethnographic studies of journalist work practices undertaken as part of the requirements gathering for a prototype of a social media verification ‘dashboard’ and its subsequent evaluation. We conclude with some reflections upon the broader implications of our findings for the design of tools to support journalistic work
Professional ideology and newsroom culture have become deeply embedded and codified in Anglo-America...
Social media, as one key platform for citizen journalism, are becoming a useful news-gathering tool ...
Given the new possibilities for internet users creation of media content, this dissertation investig...
Social media and user-generated content (UGC) are increasingly important features of journalistic wo...
The importance of user generated content (UGC) in journalism is growing relentlessly [1] [2] [3]. Sm...
Social media (SoMe) platforms provide potentially important information for news journalists during ...
Social media platforms are becoming an indispensable resource for journalists. Their use involves bo...
Social media is now used as an information source in many different contexts. For professional journ...
Social media (SoMe) platforms provide potentially important information for news journalists during ...
Content from social media sites such as Twitter, YouTube, Facebook and Instagram are becoming an imp...
Social media platforms are becoming an indispensable resource for journalists. Their use involves bo...
The exponential growth of social media as a central communication practice, and its agility in captu...
This thesis investigates the significance of social media texts as news sources in traditional journ...
While services for fact-checking and verification to counter fake news in social media have increase...
Blogging and social media’s contribution to a realignment of the relationship between journalists an...
Professional ideology and newsroom culture have become deeply embedded and codified in Anglo-America...
Social media, as one key platform for citizen journalism, are becoming a useful news-gathering tool ...
Given the new possibilities for internet users creation of media content, this dissertation investig...
Social media and user-generated content (UGC) are increasingly important features of journalistic wo...
The importance of user generated content (UGC) in journalism is growing relentlessly [1] [2] [3]. Sm...
Social media (SoMe) platforms provide potentially important information for news journalists during ...
Social media platforms are becoming an indispensable resource for journalists. Their use involves bo...
Social media is now used as an information source in many different contexts. For professional journ...
Social media (SoMe) platforms provide potentially important information for news journalists during ...
Content from social media sites such as Twitter, YouTube, Facebook and Instagram are becoming an imp...
Social media platforms are becoming an indispensable resource for journalists. Their use involves bo...
The exponential growth of social media as a central communication practice, and its agility in captu...
This thesis investigates the significance of social media texts as news sources in traditional journ...
While services for fact-checking and verification to counter fake news in social media have increase...
Blogging and social media’s contribution to a realignment of the relationship between journalists an...
Professional ideology and newsroom culture have become deeply embedded and codified in Anglo-America...
Social media, as one key platform for citizen journalism, are becoming a useful news-gathering tool ...
Given the new possibilities for internet users creation of media content, this dissertation investig...