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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - This third volume of Citizen Journalism: Global Perspectives seeks to build upon the agenda set in motion by the first and second volumes, namely by: 1) offering an overview of key developments in citizen journalism since 2014, including the use of social media in crisis reporting; 2) providing a new set of case studies highlighting important instances of citizen reporting of crisis events in a complementary range of national contexts; 3) introducing new ideas, concepts and frameworks for the study of citizen journalism; and 4) evaluating current academic and journalistic debates regarding the growing significance of citizen journalism for globalising news cultures. The book expands on the previous volumes by offering new investigations of citizen journalism in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Belgium, Chile, Czechia, Denmark, Hong Kong, India, Kenya, Malaysia, Nigeria, Palestine, The Netherlands and Türkiye.
Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Citizen Journalism | Global Perspectives, Volume 3 | Stuart Allan (u. a.) | Taschenbuch | Englisch | Peter Lang | EAN 9783034363150 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Zeitfracht Medien GmbH, Ferdinand-Jühlke-Str. 7, 99095 Erfurt, produktsicherheit[at]zeitfracht[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu.
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Kart. Zustand: Sehr gut. XII, 370 Seiten. Cover - Title Page - Copyright Page - Contents - List of Figures - List of Tables - Introduction (Stuart Allan) - Citizen Reportage in Conflict - A Hierarchy of Attention - An Overview of the Volume - Section One: Definitional Boundaries of Citizen Journalism - Section Two: War, Conflict, and Crisis - Section Three: Protest and Resistance - Section Four: Citizen Information, Evidence and Data - References - SECTION ONE Definitional Boundaries of Citizen Journalism - Emerging Media and Citizen Journalism: Considering How New Technology May Transform News Engagement (John V. Pavlik) - Defining Citizen Journalism and Reporting - Technological Confluence and Public Engagement in Journalism - Mobile Communications - Social Media - Immersive Media - Artificial Intelligence - Conclusions - References - Between Activism, Journalism, and the Public: The Continuing Boundary Work of Citizen Journalism (Bolette B. Blaagaard) - Journalism and its Boundaries - Epistemological Situatedness/Situated Objectivity - Technological Embodiedness - Decentring Publics - An Example of Citizen Journalism - Conclusion - References - Interlopers, Interloping: Practitioners and Practices of Boundary-crossing Journalism (Scott A. Eldridge II) - Interloping, Interlopers: Challenging Hierarchies - Interloper Media: Unwelcome Strangers in the Field - Journalistic Legitimacy and Boundaries - Interloper Media: A renewed typology - Conclusion: Interloping, interlopers - References - The New News Photo: Citizen Journalism and the Changing Visual Newsscape (Tara Marie Mortensen, Brian McDermott and Bob Wertz) - Study Approach - Study Outcomes - Implications and Looking Forward - References - Use of Citizen-generated Content in the News and Its Influence on Audience Trust and News Engagement (Jisu Kim and Jisu Huh) - Audience reactions to citizen-eyewitness images in the news - Effects of Incorporating Citizen-generated Content into the News on Audience Trust and Engagement - Relationship between using Citizen-generated Images and Trust in the News Organization - Relationship between using Citizen-generated Images and News Engagement - Conclusion - Note - References - Citizen Witnessing and Sports Journalism: Crisis, Cruelty, and Whistleblowing (Simon McEnnis) - Citizen Witnessing Inside the Sports Event - Citizen Witnessing Outside the Sports Event - Conclusion - Endnotes - References - SECTION TWO War, Conflict and Crisis - Voices Amid Conflict: The Emergence and Impact of Citizen Journalism in Palestine (Ibrahim Horoub) - Citizen Journalism as an Intentional Act of Storytelling - Creating a counter-narrative: Challenging mainstream media narratives - Citizen Journalism and Crisis Coverage: Filling the Gaps Left by Traditional Media - The Citizen-Professional Conflict: Competing for Credibility - The Verification Dilemma: Can Citizen Journalism Be Trusted - Citizen Journalism and the Palestinian Public Mind - References - From Local News to TikTok Postings in Wartime: Eyewitness Visuals in Digital News (Maria Nilsson) - Eyewitness Visuals in General News - Eyewitness Visuals and Gatekeeping in the Coverage of a Terror Attack - Eyewitness Visuals in the Coverage of the Russian Invasion of Ukraine - Conclusion - References - Negotiating Journalistic Values and Roles in Response to 'Anti-normative' Citizen Images: The Case of ISIS' 'Terrorist Spectaculars' (Jelle Mast) - Research Design - Islamic State and the News Media: Between Symbiosis and a Tug of War - Covering the Islamic State - Containment: Telling, and Showing 'as if' - Chief online editor popular daily Het Nieuwsblad - Editor commercial broadcasting station VTM - Confrontation: Telling, and Showing 'as is' - Constructiveness: Telling, not Showing - Discussion and Conclusions - References - Between Witness and Combatant: The Role of Citizens in Reporting Platformed War (Florian Primig and Anna Litvinenko) - How Platformization Impacts User Participation in War and Conflicts - Exploring Use.