Citizen Journalism
- Table of Contents
- Series Editor’s Preface [full prev.]
- Introduction [full preview]
- Section One: Eyewitness Crisis Reporting
- Chapter 1: Histories of Citizen Journalism
- Chapter 2: The Taming of the Warblogs: Citizen Journalism and the War in Iraq
- Chapter 3: Citizen Photojournalism During Crisis Events
- Chapter 4: Wikinews Reporting of Hurricane Katrina
- Chapter 5: Citizen Journalism in India: The Politics of Recognition
- Chapter 6: Human Rights and Wrongs: Blogging News of Everyday Life in Palestine
- Chapter 7: Citizen Journalism in China: The Case of the Wenchuan Earthquake
- Chapter 8: Blogging the Climate Change Crisis from Antarctica
- Section Two: Citizen Journalism and Democratic Cultures
- Chapter 9: The Iranian Story: What Citizens? What Journalism?
- Chapter 10: Citizen Journalism and Child Rights in Brazil
- Chapter 11: OhmyNews: Citizen Journalism in South Korea
- Chapter 12: Globalization, Citizen Journalism, and the Nation State: A Vietnamese Perspective
- Chapter 13: Citizen Journalism and the North Belgian Peace March
- Chapter 14: Indymedia and the Law: Issues for Citizen Journalism
- Chapter 15: Citizen Media and the Kenyan Electoral Crisis
- Chapter 16: Citizen Journalism as Social Networking: Reporting the 2007 Australian Federal Election
- Chapter 17: Crisis Alert: Barack Obama Meets a Citizen Journalist
- Section Three: Future Challenges
Recent Comments
- Participatory Journalism: What do you think that means? « Redefining journalism's Blog on Chapter 11: OhmyNews: Citizen Journalism in South Korea
- Citizen journalism, can make it possible? « Sri Lanka Today on Citizen Journalism: Global Perspectives
- Einar Thorsen on Chapter 9: The Iranian Story: What Citizens? What Journalism?
- A. N. on Chapter 9: The Iranian Story: What Citizens? What Journalism?
- Einar Thorsen on Chapter 1: Histories of Citizen Journalism
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Citizen Journalism: Global Perspectives
Edited by Stuart Allan and Einar Thorsen Published by Peter Lang (New York) 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. … Continue reading
Online ordering
Citizen Journalism: Global Perspectives is now available from the following online stores: Amazon USAmazon UKAmazon FranceAmazon JapanAmazon CandaAmazon Germany Blackwell (UK)Barnes and Noble (US) Peter Lang (publisher website) Please note that the book is not yet shipping so these sites … Continue reading
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Book sent to printers
Following the completed index and revised book cover the book has now finally been sent to the printers. Peter Lang are still on track to launch the book at the ICA conference. The website is also taking shape the wiki-contributions … Continue reading
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Book cover design
We have just received the final design for the book cover – I’ve added it to the site in the left sidebar. Now we just need to finish the index…
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Ethan Zuckerman
Ethan Zuckerman is Research Fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School. He is the co-founder of the international citizen media community Global Voices and previously founded Geekcorps, a voluntary organization that supported technology projects … Continue reading
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