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Social Media and the Politics of Reportage: The 'Arab Spring'

Social Media and the Politics of Reportage: The 'Arab Spring'

Diana Bossio
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Social Media and the Politics of Reportage explores the role of social media, such as Facebook, Twitter and blogs, within the field of global journalism with a focus on the recent protests during the 'Arab Spring'. The book is timely as it deals with the transforming media landscape during crisis reporting as a result of the rise of social media news coverage and usage. Specifically, this book focuses on the journalistic challenges, issues and opportunities that have arisen as a result of social media
increasingly being used as a form of crisis reporting.
The 'Arab Spring' has been represented in the mainstream media as a 'social media revolution'; the hyperbole of headlines claims a seismic shift away from the traditional news correspondence and towards an era of citizen journalism and social media reporting.
Pages
160
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Release
September 23, 2014
ISBN
1137361395
ISBN 13
9781137361394

Social Media and the Politics of Reportage: The 'Arab Spring'

Diana Bossio
0/5 ( ratings)
Social Media and the Politics of Reportage explores the role of social media, such as Facebook, Twitter and blogs, within the field of global journalism with a focus on the recent protests during the 'Arab Spring'. The book is timely as it deals with the transforming media landscape during crisis reporting as a result of the rise of social media news coverage and usage. Specifically, this book focuses on the journalistic challenges, issues and opportunities that have arisen as a result of social media
increasingly being used as a form of crisis reporting.
The 'Arab Spring' has been represented in the mainstream media as a 'social media revolution'; the hyperbole of headlines claims a seismic shift away from the traditional news correspondence and towards an era of citizen journalism and social media reporting.
Pages
160
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Release
September 23, 2014
ISBN
1137361395
ISBN 13
9781137361394

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