Citizen journalism : global perspectives /
edited by Stuart Allan and Einar Thorsen.
- New York : Peter Lang, c2009.
- xii, 277 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cm.
- Global crises and the media, v. 1 1947-2587 ; .
- Global crises and the media ; v. 1. .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Histories of citizen journalism / Citizen photojournalism during crisis events / Wikinews reporting of Hurricane Katrina / Citizen journalism in India : the politics of recognition / Human rights and wrongs : blogging news of everyday life in Palestine / Citizen journalism in China : the case of the Wenchuan earthquake / Blogging the climate change crisis from Antarctica / The Iranian story : what citizens? What journalism? / Citizen journalism and child rights in Brazil / OhmyNews : citizen journalism in South Korea / Globalization, citizen journalism, and the nation state : a Vietnamese perspective / Citizen journalism and the North Belgian peace march / Indymedia and the law : issues for citizen journalism / Citizen media and the Kenyan electoral crisis / Citizen journalism as social networking : reporting the 2007 Australian federal election / Crisis alert : Barack Obama meets a citizen journalist / Citizen journalism in the global news arena : China's new media critics / User-generated content and journalistic values / Wiki journalism / The future of citizen journalism / Stuart Allan --The taming of the warblogs : citizen journalism and the war in Iraq / Melissa Wall -- Sophia B. Liu ... [et al.] -- Farida Vis -- Prasun Sonwalkar -- Heba Zayyan and Cynthia Carter -- Joyce Y.M. Nip -- Einar Thorsen -- Gholam Khiabany and Annabelle Sreberny -- Olga Guedes Bailey -- Chang Woo Young -- An Nguyen -- Nico Carpentier, Ludo De Brabander, and Bart Cammaerts -- Lee Salter -- Ethan Zuckerman -- Axel Bruns, Jason Wilson, and Barry Saunders -- Tom Fiedler -- Stephen D. Reese and Jia Dai -- Jane B. Singer and Ian Ashman -- Paul Bradshaw -- Mark Deuze.