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Future of Journalism 2011

Future of Journalism conference, Cardiff, 8-9 Sep. 2011

Snurb — Friday 9 September 2011 02:14

Twitter as a News Source during Natural Disasters

Gatewatching and Citizen Journalism | Journalism | Industrial Journalism | Social Media | Crisis Communication | Twitter | Future of Journalism 2011 |

Cardiff.
Leslie-Jean Thornton finishes the session at Future of Journalism by discussing the spread of information on Twitter. She points us to the San Diego fire and the #sandiegofire hashtag, which really was a breakthrough for the use of hashtags on Twitter; this was the first time that hashtags were successfully used for the coordination of discussion around major crisis events.

It is interesting for such breaking news stories to examine the timeline of events on Twitter, of course; this also requires detailed qualitative, even ethnographic work. Early on, journalism on these events hasn’t even emerged yet …

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Snurb — Friday 9 September 2011 02:13

Doing News Research on Twitter

Gatewatching and Citizen Journalism | Journalism | Industrial Journalism | Social Media | Social Media Network Mapping | New Media and Public Communication (ARC Discovery) | Twitter | Future of Journalism 2011 |

Cardiff.
Our own paper was next at the Future of Journalism conference. Here’s the presentation (and the full paper) – audio to follow soon, hopefully… now online, too.

New Methodologies for Researching News Discussion on Twitter

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Snurb — Friday 9 September 2011 02:10

Tracking Mentions of Social Media Sources in Mainstream U.S. Newspapers

Journalism | Industrial Journalism | Social Media | Future of Journalism 2011 |

Cardiff.
Tim Baikjewicz is the next speaker at Future of Journalism 2011, and his interest, too, is in social media in journalism. They have now become an obsession for many news media; news organisations are focussing mainly on pushing content, cultivating sources, and building ‘communities’ (though their understanding of community might be substantially different from those of actual social media users).

It is also interesting in this context to examine the social media sources that news media now draw on. This follows the trajectory of previous work examining the use of blog-based material by major news organisations. How do …

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Snurb — Friday 9 September 2011 02:09

Journalistic Use and Verification of Twitter-Sourced Information

Gatewatching and Citizen Journalism | Journalism | Industrial Journalism | Social Media | Twitter | Future of Journalism 2011 |

Cardiff.
The next session at Future of Journalism 2011 starts with the fabulous Alfred Hermida, whose focus is on the shift of news organisations to digital, networked environments, with specific reference to Twitter. How do journalists find a place in this, and especially, how do they deal with verifying information on those platforms?

Twitter is used for a variety of purposes, of course, and the volume of messages on this platform is immense. This represents the lives, interests, and views of its users – and includes acts of journalism; Twitter can be seen as a platform for ambient journalism …

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Snurb — Thursday 8 September 2011 21:28

Futures for Journalism

Gatewatching and Citizen Journalism | Journalism | Industrial Journalism | Internet Technologies | Social Media | Future of Journalism 2011 |

Cardiff.
If it’s Thursday, it must be Wales: I’ve made it to the Future of Journalism conference in Cardiff, which starts with a keynote by Emily Bell. She begins by noting that discussions about the future of journalism only started in the UK with the Murdoch papers’ move to Wapping, and it has been mainly about the role of technology in the transformation of journalism; before then, there was a strong commitment to continue doing journalism as it had always been done.

Today, journalism is becoming less defined by the business models that support it, and more by the activities …

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Snurb — Monday 5 September 2011 04:25

New Methodologies for Researching News Discussion on Twitter (FoJ 2011)

Gatewatching and Citizen Journalism | Journalism | Social Media | Social Media Network Mapping | New Media and Public Communication (ARC Discovery) | Twitter | Future of Journalism 2011 |

Future of Journalism conference (FoJ 2011)

New Methodologies for Researching News Discussion on Twitter

Axel Bruns and Jean Burgess

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Snurb — Wednesday 10 August 2011 10:00

Mapping Out the Next Few Months

Journalism | Social Media | Social Media Network Mapping | New Media and Public Communication (ARC Discovery) | Twitter | Challenge Social Innovation 2011 | ECPR 2011 | Future of Journalism 2011 |

Following on from my previous post, here’s an overview of what’s to come. And there’s quite a bit: on Saturday, I’m heading off to Europe again for a series of conferences and research workshops – many of them related to our social media research work at Mapping Online Publics.

First, my colleagues Jean Burgess, Tanya Nitins, and I will spend a week or so at the University of Münster to work with our ATN-DAAD project partner Stefan Stieglitz and his team; we’re collaborating on a project which examines the use of Twitter for brand management. The project will examine …

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