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Introductionfrom traditional news correspondence and towards an era of citizen journalism and social media reporting. Beginning in Tunisia in 2010, the Arab Spring protests spread to Egypt, Libya, Syria and many other areas of the Middle East, toppling governments and/or calling for democratic political change相一致 发表于 2025-3-23 15:16:30
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Al Jazeera English’s Networked Journalism during the 2011 Egyptian Uprising6, it is part of the network that began with the prominent Arabic news channel Al Jazeera. The Qatarl emir finances the company, though it derives some revenue income. AJE set out to challenge the BBC and CNN for international news audiences around the world, in its marketing and public outreach, it温和女人 发表于 2025-3-24 04:28:43
Syrian Activists in Russia: The Limits of Visibility in a Hostile Host Countryial movements and how citizens become involved in the processes of the production and dissemination of information. In Syria, the role of amateur journalists inside and outside the country has been particularly prominent in ensuring the visibility of the protest movement. New communication tools, esjagged 发表于 2025-3-24 09:11:40
Twitter-ised Revolution: Extending the Governance Empirewitter and social networking sites of various kinds act as reinforcements of sociopolitical stratifications, rather than challenging existing political realities. As such, we seek to compare the mass demonstrations that have occurred in Iran and the Ukraine, as well as the recent ‘Occupy’ movements,出血 发表于 2025-3-24 12:05:32
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The Arab Spring on Twitter: Language Communities in #egypt and #libyaal volume of news coverage. This is an example of gatewatching processes (Bruns, 2005) as conducted on a distributed basis by a large number of users, each contributing only in possibly very minute, .oc ways.