SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 7
Citizen Journalism

●   Definition: “The act of a citizen, or group of
    citizens, playing an active role in the process
    of collecting, reporting, analyzing and
    disseminating news and information. The
    intent of this participation is to provide
    independent, reliable, accurate, wide-ranging
    and relevant information that a democracy
    requires”
        –   Shayne, B. & Wills, C. (2003). We Media: How Audiences Are
              Shaping the Future of News and Information. (J. Lasica, Ed.)
              Reston: The Media Center at the American Press Institute.
Commentary

●   Blogs
●   Chat Rooms
●   Website Comments
●   Twitter
Filtering and Editing

●   Slate's “The Slatest”
●   Drudge Report
●   Huffington Post
Fact-Checking

●   FactCheck.org
●   Snopes
Grassroots Reporting

●   CNN iReport is corporate response to
    popularity of citizen journalism
●   Youtube, DailyMotion
●   Blogs
●   Opinion Sections of Online Newspapers
Effects of Citizen Journalism
●   Pros                         ●   Cons
       –   Serves as a                  –   Untrained
            counterweight                    journalists
            to corporate                –   Political/activist
            media                            agendas?
       –   Mitigates the                –   Too much
            social control                   information
            effects of media
                                        –   Insulation
       –   Diversity of voices
                                        –   End of media as a
       –   Holds institutions                tool for
            accountable                      socialization
       –   Civic engagement

More Related Content

What's hot

9. development communication
9. development communication9. development communication
9. development communication
Tatenda Chityori
 
Gake keeping presentation
Gake keeping presentationGake keeping presentation
Gake keeping presentation
Hina Nawazish
 
DEvelopment communication
DEvelopment communicationDEvelopment communication
DEvelopment communication
ranipuja
 
Tabloid vs Broadsheet
Tabloid vs BroadsheetTabloid vs Broadsheet
Tabloid vs Broadsheet
Barney1995
 

What's hot (20)

Media and Information Literacy (MIL) 2. The Evolution of Traditional to New M...
Media and Information Literacy (MIL) 2. The Evolution of Traditional to New M...Media and Information Literacy (MIL) 2. The Evolution of Traditional to New M...
Media and Information Literacy (MIL) 2. The Evolution of Traditional to New M...
 
9. development communication
9. development communication9. development communication
9. development communication
 
New media
New mediaNew media
New media
 
People Media
People MediaPeople Media
People Media
 
Watchdog journalism
Watchdog journalism Watchdog journalism
Watchdog journalism
 
what is online journalism?
what is online journalism?what is online journalism?
what is online journalism?
 
Gake keeping presentation
Gake keeping presentationGake keeping presentation
Gake keeping presentation
 
Media and Politics
Media and PoliticsMedia and Politics
Media and Politics
 
text media information
text media informationtext media information
text media information
 
New Media vs. Traditional Media
New Media vs. Traditional MediaNew Media vs. Traditional Media
New Media vs. Traditional Media
 
DEvelopment communication
DEvelopment communicationDEvelopment communication
DEvelopment communication
 
People Media.pdf
People Media.pdfPeople Media.pdf
People Media.pdf
 
Tabloid vs Broadsheet
Tabloid vs BroadsheetTabloid vs Broadsheet
Tabloid vs Broadsheet
 
Media management functions
Media management functionsMedia management functions
Media management functions
 
FEATURE PHOTOGRAPHY
FEATURE PHOTOGRAPHYFEATURE PHOTOGRAPHY
FEATURE PHOTOGRAPHY
 
Beat reporting
Beat reportingBeat reporting
Beat reporting
 
Broadcast media
Broadcast mediaBroadcast media
Broadcast media
 
Mobile Journalism
Mobile JournalismMobile Journalism
Mobile Journalism
 
Development communication
Development communicationDevelopment communication
Development communication
 
Mass media as institution
Mass media as institutionMass media as institution
Mass media as institution
 

Viewers also liked

Viewers also liked (6)

Live streaming: Designing For Multiple Devices - GA, New York, 14 March 2013
Live streaming: Designing For Multiple Devices - GA, New York, 14 March 2013Live streaming: Designing For Multiple Devices - GA, New York, 14 March 2013
Live streaming: Designing For Multiple Devices - GA, New York, 14 March 2013
 
Learn to livestream, part 1, by pixplz
Learn to livestream, part 1, by pixplzLearn to livestream, part 1, by pixplz
Learn to livestream, part 1, by pixplz
 
SSTREAMM - WHAT IS SSTREAMM
SSTREAMM - WHAT IS SSTREAMMSSTREAMM - WHAT IS SSTREAMM
SSTREAMM - WHAT IS SSTREAMM
 
Drones for journalism
Drones for journalismDrones for journalism
Drones for journalism
 
How to stream a meetup or live event
How to stream a meetup or live eventHow to stream a meetup or live event
How to stream a meetup or live event
 
Exploring and Understanding the New World of Event Technology
Exploring and Understanding the New World of Event TechnologyExploring and Understanding the New World of Event Technology
Exploring and Understanding the New World of Event Technology
 

Similar to Citizen journalism

Similar to Citizen journalism (20)

Functions of mass communication
Functions of mass communicationFunctions of mass communication
Functions of mass communication
 
Chapter07
Chapter07Chapter07
Chapter07
 
Impact-of-Mass-Media-on-Socialization.pptx
Impact-of-Mass-Media-on-Socialization.pptxImpact-of-Mass-Media-on-Socialization.pptx
Impact-of-Mass-Media-on-Socialization.pptx
 
Group 2 Discussion Leading
Group 2 Discussion LeadingGroup 2 Discussion Leading
Group 2 Discussion Leading
 
Group 8
Group 8Group 8
Group 8
 
Social Media And The Media
Social Media And The MediaSocial Media And The Media
Social Media And The Media
 
ISOCARP Democratic Urbanism
ISOCARP Democratic UrbanismISOCARP Democratic Urbanism
ISOCARP Democratic Urbanism
 
Introduction to social media concepts
Introduction to social media conceptsIntroduction to social media concepts
Introduction to social media concepts
 
Mass Communication Effects
Mass Communication EffectsMass Communication Effects
Mass Communication Effects
 
21MCA001_powerofmedia.pdf
21MCA001_powerofmedia.pdf21MCA001_powerofmedia.pdf
21MCA001_powerofmedia.pdf
 
Chapter presentation
Chapter presentationChapter presentation
Chapter presentation
 
Chapter presentation
Chapter presentationChapter presentation
Chapter presentation
 
Dev. journalism
Dev. journalismDev. journalism
Dev. journalism
 
Ideavibes whitepaper practical crowdsourcing for civic engagement_v02-1
Ideavibes whitepaper practical crowdsourcing for civic engagement_v02-1Ideavibes whitepaper practical crowdsourcing for civic engagement_v02-1
Ideavibes whitepaper practical crowdsourcing for civic engagement_v02-1
 
Informed Citizen Akron Report #3: Improving Candidate-Focused Media Coverage ...
Informed Citizen Akron Report #3: Improving Candidate-Focused Media Coverage ...Informed Citizen Akron Report #3: Improving Candidate-Focused Media Coverage ...
Informed Citizen Akron Report #3: Improving Candidate-Focused Media Coverage ...
 
Social Media: How to use it to impact development projects positively
Social Media: How to use it to impact development projects positivelySocial Media: How to use it to impact development projects positively
Social Media: How to use it to impact development projects positively
 
People Media.pptx
People Media.pptxPeople Media.pptx
People Media.pptx
 
Chapter 3 presentation ope
Chapter 3 presentation opeChapter 3 presentation ope
Chapter 3 presentation ope
 
Mass Media
Mass Media Mass Media
Mass Media
 
E media
E mediaE media
E media
 

Citizen journalism

  • 1. Citizen Journalism ● Definition: “The act of a citizen, or group of citizens, playing an active role in the process of collecting, reporting, analyzing and disseminating news and information. The intent of this participation is to provide independent, reliable, accurate, wide-ranging and relevant information that a democracy requires” – Shayne, B. & Wills, C. (2003). We Media: How Audiences Are Shaping the Future of News and Information. (J. Lasica, Ed.) Reston: The Media Center at the American Press Institute.
  • 2.
  • 3. Commentary ● Blogs ● Chat Rooms ● Website Comments ● Twitter
  • 4. Filtering and Editing ● Slate's “The Slatest” ● Drudge Report ● Huffington Post
  • 5. Fact-Checking ● FactCheck.org ● Snopes
  • 6. Grassroots Reporting ● CNN iReport is corporate response to popularity of citizen journalism ● Youtube, DailyMotion ● Blogs ● Opinion Sections of Online Newspapers
  • 7. Effects of Citizen Journalism ● Pros ● Cons – Serves as a – Untrained counterweight journalists to corporate – Political/activist media agendas? – Mitigates the – Too much social control information effects of media – Insulation – Diversity of voices – End of media as a – Holds institutions tool for accountable socialization – Civic engagement