For Every Citizen-Journalist, a Flock of User-Editors: Digg and the Social News Challenge to Professional Journalism
Shut Up and Sit Down: Singapore’s Social Movements through Twitter
Alicia Tan Min Qi / National University of Singapore
Attention Economy, Layered Publics, and Research Ethics
Kristina Busse / University of South Alabama
A discussion of the boundaries between public and private online journal sites and user awareness.
Read more‘We’re Making Our Own Paparazzi’: Twitter and the Construction of Star Authenticity
Anne Helen Petersen / University of Texas – Austin
People I Want to Know: Twitter, Celebrity and Social Connection
Liz Ellcessor / University of Wisconsin – Madison
Digg, Flickr, and the Colonizing of Bridging Texts
Vanessa Au / University of Washington
A consideration of the use of social media sites to contest dominant constructions of Asian Americans.
Read moreIt’s Contagious: Twitter and the Palimpsest of Authorship
Louisa Stein / San Diego State University
A consideration of fanvids, twitter, and the decontextualization of authorship.
Read moreTwitter: Democratizing the Media Versus Corporate Branding
Leigh H. Edwards / Florida State University
The Grace Case Project: An experiment in collaborative journalism using social media tools
Nadia White / University of Montana
How journalism and law students used new media to cover a landmark criminal pollution trial and discovered along the way the advantages and challenges of large group do-it-yourself journalism via social networking media.
Read moreGender in the Media Studies Blogosphere
Melissa A. Click and Nina B. Huntemann
A look at the gendering of the media scholars’ blogosphere.
Read moreObserve and Report What?
Peter Lehman / Arizona State University & Susan Hunt / Santa Monica College
A consideration of masculinity, perversity and the spectacle of the penis in the new Jody Hill film Observe and Report.
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