This article explores the rise of ‘citizen journalism’ and considers its implications for the policing and news media reporting of public protests in the twenty-first century. Our research focuses on the use and impact of multi-media technologies during the 2009 G20 Summit Protests in London and evaluates their role in shaping the subsequent representation of ‘protest as news’. The classic concepts of ‘inferential structure’ (Lang and Lang, 1955) and ‘hierarchy of credibility’ (Becker, 1967) are re-situated within the context of the 24–7 news mediasphere to analyse the transition in news media focus at G20 from ‘protester violence’ to ‘police violence’. This transition is understood in terms of three key issues: the capacity of technologica...
The Arab Spring protests, as have been discussed in this book, have provided examples of the complex...
Radical media can be viewed as an extremely democratic form of communication, where people normally ...
Radical media can be viewed as an extremely democratic form of communication, where people normally ...
This article explores the rise of ‘citizen journalism ’ and considers its implications for the polic...
This article explores the rise of ‘citizen journalism ’ and considers its implications for the polic...
Radical forms of direct action and protest have undertaken a new cycle in the past three years. Clim...
This chapter demonstrates the agenda-setting power of citizen journalism in a context of miscarriage...
The contemporary media landscape is characterized by a fractured unevenness that unsettles the clear...
User-generated picture or video scoops regularly lead television bulletins and the front pages of ne...
User-generated picture or video scoops regularly lead television bulletins and the front pages of ne...
User-generated picture or video scoops regularly lead television bulletins and the front pages of ne...
This article considers the immediate responses of mainstream national and local newspapers to incide...
Radical media can be viewed as an extremely democratic form of communication, where people normally ...
In recent years, the democratization of the Internet has irreversibly affected social and communal b...
Radical media can be viewed as an extremely democratic form of communication, where people normally ...
The Arab Spring protests, as have been discussed in this book, have provided examples of the complex...
Radical media can be viewed as an extremely democratic form of communication, where people normally ...
Radical media can be viewed as an extremely democratic form of communication, where people normally ...
This article explores the rise of ‘citizen journalism ’ and considers its implications for the polic...
This article explores the rise of ‘citizen journalism ’ and considers its implications for the polic...
Radical forms of direct action and protest have undertaken a new cycle in the past three years. Clim...
This chapter demonstrates the agenda-setting power of citizen journalism in a context of miscarriage...
The contemporary media landscape is characterized by a fractured unevenness that unsettles the clear...
User-generated picture or video scoops regularly lead television bulletins and the front pages of ne...
User-generated picture or video scoops regularly lead television bulletins and the front pages of ne...
User-generated picture or video scoops regularly lead television bulletins and the front pages of ne...
This article considers the immediate responses of mainstream national and local newspapers to incide...
Radical media can be viewed as an extremely democratic form of communication, where people normally ...
In recent years, the democratization of the Internet has irreversibly affected social and communal b...
Radical media can be viewed as an extremely democratic form of communication, where people normally ...
The Arab Spring protests, as have been discussed in this book, have provided examples of the complex...
Radical media can be viewed as an extremely democratic form of communication, where people normally ...
Radical media can be viewed as an extremely democratic form of communication, where people normally ...