6. “based upon public citizens "playing an
active role in the process of collecting,
reporting, analysing, and disseminating
news and information.”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citizen_journalism
Bowman, S. and Willis, C. "We Media: How Audiences are Shaping the Future of
News and Information." 2003, The Media Center at the American Press Institute.
7. “You can really get a good consensus picture of what’s
going on that’s stronger than any one news
organisation could offer… So many people are on the
ground in different places. And people pick up very
quickly which are the bloggers to read, and they bring
that information forefront and amplify it”
- Jimmy Wales, founder of Wikipedia
(Allan et al)
9. Partnership
Example – London bombings
“our reporting on this story was a
genuine collaboration, enabled by
consumer technology…the result was
transformational in its impact … From
now on, news coverage is a
partnership”
(Sambrook, 2005)
13. “What we need is
“inside out” and
bottom up
coverage”
(Schechter, 2005)
14. Value of citizen journalism
“We can actively ask questions of our audience
that can build a rapid picture of unfolding
events”
(Horrocks, 2008.)
15. Time to talk
In what ways do you think citizenship journalism
successful?
How much of citizen journalism is fact, and how
much is opinion?
16. Time to talk
What are the positives and negatives of citizen
journalism?
Does citizen journalism have a positive or a
negative impact on traditional journalism?