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Citizen Journalism

Global Perspectives

by Stuart Allan (Volume editor) Einar Thorsen (Volume editor)
©2009 Textbook XII, 280 Pages
Series: Global Crises and the Media, Volume 1

Summary

Citizen Journalism: Global Perspectives examines the spontaneous actions of ordinary people, caught up in extraordinary events, who felt compelled to adopt the role of a news reporter. This collection of twenty-one original, thought-provoking chapters investigates citizen journalism in the West, including the United States, United Kingdom, Europe, and Australia, as well as its development in a variety of other national contexts around the globe, including Brazil, China, India, Iran, Iraq, Kenya, Palestine, South Korea, Vietnam, and even Antarctica. It engages with several of the most significant topics for this important area of inquiry from fresh, challenging perspectives. Its aim is to assess the contribution of citizen journalism to crisis reporting, and to encourage new forms of dialogue and debate about how it may be improved in future.

Details

Pages
XII, 280
Year
2009
ISBN (Hardcover)
9781433102967
ISBN (Softcover)
9781433102950
Language
English
Keywords
citizen journalism crisis war natural disaster human rights democracy eyewitness blogging wiki photojournalism international news journalism
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2009. XII, 280 pp., num. ill.

Biographical notes

Stuart Allan (Volume editor) Einar Thorsen (Volume editor)

The Editors: Stuart Allan is Professor of Journalism in the Media School, Bournemouth University, U.K. Einar Thorsen is Senior Lecturer in Multimedia Journalism at the University of Teesside, U.K.

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