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  Bearing witness: citizen journalism and human rights issues
 
 
Title: Bearing witness: citizen journalism and human rights issues
Author: Allan, Stuart
Sonwalkar, Prasun
Carter, Cynthia
Appeared in: Globalisation societies & education
Paging: Volume 5 (2007) nr. 3 pages 373-389
Year: 2007-11
Contents: This article assesses the potential of online news reporting to create discursive spaces for emphatic engagement—of bearing witness—at a distance, especially where human rights violations are concerned. Taking as its focus the emergent forms and practices of citizen journalism, it examines the spontaneous actions of ordinary people compelled to adopt the role of news reporter in order to bear witness to human suffering. Specifically, findings derived from three case studies of citizen journalism are presented: 1) the 2004 South Asian Tsunami; 2) human rights abuses in India's north-east region; and 3) the Palestinian Crisis in the Occupied Territories. In each instance, it is argued, citizen journalism engendered new approaches to eyewitness reporting, a process shown to have important implications for challenging familiar 'us and them' dichotomies in news reports.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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