From the uprising of Tibetan monks in 2008, through to Iran's Twitter Revolution in 2009 and the 2010 Arab Spring, the journalistic coverage of transnational conflicts is often not only …
The Arab Spring and Occupy Wall Street (2011), the Haiti earthquake (2010) and the Iran elections (2009) are only some of the recent illustrations of the power of new media to …
P Berglez, A Gearing - International Journal of Communication, 2018 - ijoc.org
This article theorizes the work of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ). This work is motivated by the need to link recent large-scale ICIJ projects such as the …
A Christin - The Sociological Review, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Are all transnational exchanges 'fielded'? This article explores the limits of the concept of transnational field by focusing on the case of journalism. At first glance, journalism might …
This study advances journalistic field theory through a critical analysis of changes in the structure and practices of the journalistic field brought about through the social media …
D Baftiu, T Dodds - Journalism Studies, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
As more journalists rely on social media platforms like Twitter to gather information and report the news, scholars have identified an increasing tension between traditional …
SR Barnard - Journalism, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Twitter has gained notoriety in the field of journalism due in part to its ubiquity and powerful interactional affordances. Through a combination of digital ethnography and content …
A Hermida - Digital journalism, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Scholarship about social media in general, and Twitter in particular, has increased dramatically in recent years as adoption by individuals and institutions has burgeoned; …
A Gearing - Pacific Journalism Review, 2014 - search.informit.org
This article explores how investigative journalists can join the network society by moving online, collaborating with other reporters and media outlets across regions and across …