Live Blogging and Social Media Curation: Challenges and Opportunities for Journalism

Authors: Thorsen, E.

Editors: Fowler-Watt, K. and Allan, S.

Pages: 123-145

Publisher: CJCR: Centre for Journalism & Communication Research, Bournemouth University

Place of Publication: Poole, England

ISBN: 978-1-910042-00-7

Abstract:

Blogging and social media’s contribution to a realignment of the relationship between journalists and their audiences is discussed by Einar Thorsen in Live Blogging and Social Media Curation. Journalists are facing challenges to preserve traditional standards, such as verification of information and sources, whilst also capitalising on the opportunities afforded by the immediacy, transparency and interactive nature of online communication. Thorsen analyses these issues through two case studies: one focuses on ‘live’ blogging and elections, and a second looks at the role of social media in the Arab Spring. He demonstrates how journalists face new challenges in relation to social media curation, whilst the emergent forms and practices also present a wealth of opportunities.

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Source: Manual

Preferred by: Einar Thorsen