Citizen journalism research study

  • What is research journalism?

    Journalistic research strives for completeness, balance, and accuracy with the understanding that each individual report is, by definition, incomplete and weighted toward a particular view by the accessibility of sources and the need to get information out in time..

  • 5 Steps for Conducting Research

    1. Consult a range of information sources.
    2. Online resources are the easiest way to start, and will usually turn up the most up-to-date information.
    3. Evaluate and analyze your source material
    4. Organize your research
    5. Go to the library
    6. Follow the footnotes
  • Journalism provides factual information about people, places, politics and culture.
    Journalistic reports appear in different formats, including in newspapers, magazines, television shows, radio reports, podcasts, and websites.
The analysis demonstrated that young citizen journalists view opportunities and empowerment from a new angle. The results illustrated that citizen journalism in 
The informants in the study were youth citizen journalists from a variety of ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds, with the main focus on providing a useful and 

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