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1Journalism and Use of Social Media
By Anzer Ayoob

“Journalism and Use of Social Media” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Journalism and Use of Social Media
- Author: Anzer Ayoob
- Publisher: Self
- Publish Date: 2023
- Publish Location: India
“Journalism and Use of Social Media” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ age of social - allows journalists - brought about significant citizen journalism - citizen journalists collaboration - complex issues - CONTEXT AND FACT-CHECKING crucial - digital literacy drawbacks of social ecosystem - enable journalists engage with social - ENHANCED STORYTELLING POSSIBILITIES - ensuring essay explores ethical concerns - ethical guidelines - Facebook - field of journalism - foster a sense - future of journalism - impact of social - INCREASED AUDIENCE ENGAGEMENT - individuals information on social - Instagram - JOURNALISM AND USER-GENERATED - journalistic principles - journalists can foster - journalists engage - Journalists must adapt - lack of context - LinkedIn - MAINTAINING PROFESSIONALISM - maintaining trust - media for journalism - media has brought - media has revolutionized - Media literacy education - misinformation and fake - ONLINE - personal and professional - personal brand - platforms like Twitter - potential of social - principles of accuracy - PRIVACY AND ETHICAL - real-time reporting - rise of social - role of journalists - share personal - smartphones - social media era - social media platforms - source stories - spread of misinformation - Stromdiebe - transformed transparency - trust and credibility - trust in journalism - understanding of complex - Users - YouTube
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL48124175M
- All ISBNs: 9789359149844 - 9359149845
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 2023
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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Journalistic objectivity
charges of bias, but rather allow journalists to defend what they do from a more realistic and less hypocritical position. Journalists should be free and encouraged
Forbidden Stories
journalists facing threats, prison, or murder." To achieve this, it allows journalists to send their work to Forbidden Stories, so other journalists have
Effect of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake on Myanmar
to Colin Powell, United States Secretary of State. Burma does not allow journalists into the country and maintained a strong hold on information disseminated
ProPublica
Civil Rights beat, and allows victims or witnesses of hate crime incidents to submit stories. The project also allows journalists and newsrooms to partner
Deklarator
Careful examination of financial declarations of public officials allows journalists, activists and citizens to identify potential conflicts of interest
Frank McGuinness (journalist)
Australian Parliament passed The Evidence Amendment (Journalists' Privilege) Bill, which allows journalists to protect the identity of anonymous sources unless
List of fictional journalists
Attributing the profession of journalist to a fictional character allows many possibilities for the author: reporters may travel extensively and face adventures
Wapping dispute
the National Union of Journalists moved to Wapping and NUJ Chapels continued to operate. The NUJ urged its member journalists not to work there and many
MyLastShot Project
covered by a blanket “never publish” or “always publish” policy that allows journalists to escape tough calls." This stance goes contrary to Poynter's previous