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Using digital tools such as YouTube and Twitter, ordinary people are collecting and sharing news that might otherwise never get reported. What does this trend mean for professional journalism and, ultimately, for democracy? Chapters include examples of citizen journalism from Britain, Burma, Canada, Iran, Kenya, Palestine, South Africa, Taiwan, and the United States.Author BiographyMelissa Wall is professor of journalism at California State University - Northridge, where she designed and teaches one of the first university courses on citizen journalism. Her research focuses on participatory media, international news, and digital activism.
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