Essays about: "deltagande journalistik"

Found 3 essays containing the words deltagande journalistik.

  1. 1. Street Smarts: An examination of the nature of local media coverage of recent street conversion programs in New York City and Stockholm

    University essay from KTH/Urbana och regionala studier

    Author : Regan Maureen Kassing; [2023]
    Keywords : streets; public participation; Covid-19; tactical urbanism; New York City; Stockholm; journalism; gator; allmänhetens deltagande; Covid-19; tactisk urbanism; New York City; Stockholm; journalistik;

    Abstract : The twin crises of the Covid pandemic and the climate emergency have led to a need to reconsider the way we use our cities. Many cities have implemented street conversion programs, aimed at shifting away from prioritization of cars in street usage. READ MORE

  2. 2. “Go home, we love you!” : Examining agenda melding activities and participation amongst Twitter users following the US Capitol riots.

    University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för medier och journalistik (MJ)

    Author : Isa Ring; [2021]
    Keywords : US Capitol Riot; Agenda melding; Participation; Twitter; Donald Trump; Capitol riot; dagordningsteori; deltagande; Twitter; Donald Trump;

    Abstract : New media technologies, especially social media, continue to challenge previous notions regarding agenda melding activities. Recent observations have been made during chaotic and turbulent conditions, where participants behave contradictory to what is expected by previous agenda setting and melding theories. READ MORE

  3. 3. More nimble, more human, more efficient : A case study of how the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement relates to alternative journalism in disaster and conflict operations

    University essay from Karlstads universitet/Avdelningen för medie- och kommunikationsvetenskap

    Author : Nina Paulsen Harling; [2012]
    Keywords : Alternativ journalistik; opinionsbildande journalistik; medborgarjournalistik; deltagande journalistik; katastrof- och konfliktdrabbade; Röda Korset och Röda halvmånen; katastrof- och konfliktområden; förmånstagar-kommunikation;

    Abstract : Different forms of non-traditional journalism play an increasingly important role when it comes to informing us about what´s happening around the world. By the use of one case study—the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement—this essay aims to research the following problem: How does the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement relate to alternative journalism during disaster and conflict operations? The question is explored from theory on alternative journalism and its alleged empowering potential and as an alternative in cases where traditional journalism fails. READ MORE