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mark Christopher

Social media concepts in doubt when applied to journalism - 4 views

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    Beware of impostors: Research has shown that 'citizen journalism' is no replacement for the real thing. Photo: Michael Fitzjames "Citizen journalism is an oxymoron," says Rakhal Ebeli, managing director of Melbourne-based news bureau Newsmodo. "I mean, how can someone who is not a journalist be a journalist?" I am adding this not that I am in agreement but its an example of negativity towards this area.
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    I think that this article does a good job of discussing some of the "darker" aspects of citizen journalism. It distinguishes how citizen journalism often deals with trying to change public opinion, whereas traditional journalism, in theory at least, aims to be objective and truth-based. While it is a large stretch to call traditional journalism "truth-based," there are typically certain measures in place to promote accuracy, such as fact checking, review, etc. I like how this article supports the professional integrity and need for trained, educated journalist, comparing "citizen journalism" to "citizen-pharmacy and crowd-sourced obstetrics." While there is certainly value in IndyMedia and citizen journalism, the flip side is that information distributed in this manner is not by any means guaranteed to be accurate or fair.
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    I am a professional journalist (Bachelor and master degree in Journalism) and I can tell you that a journalist that works for a media is not truth-based, accurated or with professional integrity. A professional journalist is an employee in a company with economical, policital and social interests supported by the content that is being published. I have the content of my articles changed from my managers in order to "match" the diary interests. And what was finally published was far from being truth (then I denied to put my name in the article, but it was still published). So citizen journalism might include emotions, prejudices and non contrasted impressions from citizens, but are still free and natural. I am totally towards citizen journalism.
kristykim

7 things you should know about Citizen Journalism - 1 views

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    Citizen journalism refers to a wide range of activities in which everyday people contribute information or commentary about news events. People behind the citizen journalism can range from News Company to a normal citizen writing about anything they wish to share with the world. How they wish share it is up to them. They may use blogs, videos, among other social medias. The significance of citizen journalism is that they may share things that people may not know about or may share things that other "professional" sources are not willing to talk about. However, there are downsides to citizen journalism, such as reliability and validity. This site has everything you need to know about Citizen Journalism.
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    The resource is good. Citizen journalism is a resource that everyone can join and contribute to. However, not everyone can and is willing to join it. This is a pity of citizen journalism. on the other hand, like what is above, there are problems about reliability and validity
franhuang

The rise of citizen journalism | Media | The Guardian - 1 views

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    With the development of technology, more and more people can join the media and become reporters. However, the rise of citizen journalism also has revolutionary effect on different kinds of careers, such as publishers and other aspects of news and sociey.
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    Dated from 2012 but an interesting read that really puts the importance and significance of citizen journalism into perspective
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    Citizen journalism is especially powerful when it disagrees with the popular paradigm of the mass media platforms. This article specifically talks about occupy, Syria, and other movements where the media was not necessarily on the side of the protesters. This is particularly powerful because it disinter mediates the mass media and shows a balanced perspective - something that history prior to the internet lacked all too often. Citizen Journalism, although often biased and unfiltered, gives a raw perspective on events which helps people form more informed opinions.
kristykim

The power of citizen journalism | The Rapidian - 3 views

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    It explores why people-powered media matters and why we need them
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    Very good article. He makes good point about journalism being a stronger tool as more people participate.
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    Yes. Very good point about journalism being stronger as more people participate. But, an inherent part of citizen journalism is the consumer's ability to sift through what is news and what is opinion. Who checks the facts with "citizen journalists"?
belgm241268

Seven Things You Should Know About Citizen Journalism - 1 views

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    Here's a good primer about citizen journalism.
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    Thank you for sharing this resource. It is useful to understand citizen journalism.
franhuang

What is Citizen Journalism and how does it Influence News? - Brandwatch - 0 views

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    A brief but concise overview of the advantages and disadvantages of citizen journalism
tlsohn

Can a Computer Game Improve 'Citizen Journalism'? - 2 views

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    Interesting article that combines the idea of citizen journalism with a video game While we've been living in the "citizen journalist" era for a while now, the recent events and controversies in Ferguson, Missouri, have reminded us yet again how everyday people with smartphones have redefined the way we take in breaking news - particularly with the images they use those phones to make and distribute across social media.
noveltynotion

The problem with trusting citizen journalism - 5 views

Of course individuals and institutions should continue to apply a critical eye to sources of information. I don't think there will be a time when we don't.

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melduncan

The rise of the e-citizen: How people use government agencies' Web sites. - 5 views

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    This is a great follow-up reading to the core reading for module5 from J. Willinksky (2006). I thought it was timely now though written 12 years ago, due to the surge in citizen video journalism and ease of access to government websites now for public policy information, voting and campaigning.
robert morris

You see it, you report it. Citizen-based journalism | Masters of Media - 0 views

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    You see it, you report it.
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    This paragraph is in the article: "professional journalists have a specific mindset and a rigorous work ethic well established, unlike citizen journalists". I've been working as a professional journalist for 4 years, and at least in Spain, this would make a great laugh at many journalists over here... "specific mindset and a rigorous work ethic", very funny!
embioptera

The notes from nature tool for unlocking biodiversity records from museum records throu... - 3 views

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    Interesting paper on utilizing citizen science for digitizing natural history collection data. It is nice to get the perspective of how these programs are constructed.
ilanab

Open science: resources for sharing and publishing citizen science research - CitizenSci - 3 views

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    Useful resources for Citizen Scientists who wish to publish, so sharing valuable data which otherwise may have been lost. Of course, caution should be taken to ensure that all data recorded is done scientifically and is reliable.
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    I've been hoping to come across a description of journals who publish the work of "non-professional scientists." Think of all the young and old who, while not academics, pursue science and make valuable finds. Perhaps this can help their work get closer to the surface of our attention. Obviously, peer review is crucial here. Which brings up another question. Can scientists in academia objectively review the work of non-professional scientists?
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    Very useful; thank you very much. You can find useful the list made by Prof. Andy Miah on academia and social networks: http://www.andymiah.net/2012/12/30/the-a-to-z-of-social-media-for-academics/
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    Thanks for sharing both lists of resources. Very useful!
monde3297

Citizen Jouranlism - 0 views

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    Citizen Journalism
Alefiyah Shikari

http://books.google.com/books?id=xBWkAgAAQBAJ&lpg=PA156&ots=aP9laW30Ym&dq=citizen%20jou... - 1 views

Refer to Chapter 9: Online Journalism and Political Transformation in the Tunisian and Egyptian Revolutions

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started by Alefiyah Shikari on 11 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
Olivia Azar

Citizen Journalism - 0 views

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    Came across this list of citizen journalism websites. Some better than others but all of them work as a reference of what this activity is.
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    In the list I also got some Indian website. Thanks for share it.
Jacynthe Touchette

What Happens to #Ferguson Affects Ferguson: Net Neutrality, Algorithmic Filtering and F... - 4 views

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    Links between citizen journalism, social media, "real" media coverage and the sociopolitic aspects of algorithms and filtering in relation to the recent situation in Ferguson, USA: "But keep in mind, Ferguson is also a net neutrality issue. It's also an algorithmic filtering issue. How the internet is run, governed and filtered is a human rights issue."
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    Ferguson es también un claro ejemplo de por qué la neutralidad de la red es una cuestión de derechos humanos; un problema de la libertad de expresión; y un problema de los sin voz se escucha, en sus propios términos.
yitingwang

Citizen journalism - 0 views

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    it expresses what the citizen journalism is.
siyuwang

What's New in Digital and Social Media Research: The realities of citizen jou... - 1 views

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    Description: "How 'bridging elites' help on Twitter, perceptions of news by a skeptical public, and Wikipedia pages as newsmaking destinations: all that and more in this month's roundup of the academic literature."
monde3297

Citizen Journalism - 0 views

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    Citizen can themselves be journalists.
c maggard

Citizen Sceince - 1 views

An article assigned this week concerned Citizen Scientists. In my professional experience, citizen scientists assist the media and science community in a unique way. I grew up for a while in what i...

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started by c maggard on 18 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
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