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” "Pretty much everyone now has the means to report what is going
on in the world around them...Consequently citizen journalists ~
ordinary people doing the job of reporters - are everywhere.”
Chris Measuresee
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Distributed Journalism
Democratic Journalism U3)
JOURNALISM
Open source Journalism
Public Journalism Guerrilla Journalism
Participatory Journalism Street Journalism
Grassroots Journalism User-generated content
With the growth of blogs, social media sites, and
innumerable other windows of expression, people
across the world have started to report news even as,
it unfolds, and prompted the growth ofSS
The catalyst has been the boom in handheld devices and
its release.
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1.1 BILLION smartphone subscribers.a Ua
Quick internet access
Constant connectivity to social media sites
High resolution cameras
have spurred anew generation of citizen
journalists who are inspired to click, write,
record, and share the noteworthy events
they witness.Cee Tau
Some traditional news sources have added citizen journalism to their offerings. A
number of media houses have separate blogs opened up to comments, and run special
editions to allow for readers to report in. These allow readers to
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