Sunday, October 26, 2008

My Understanding of citizen journalism

From my knowledge, citizen journalism largely contains news and commentary from the public. The public can contribute information by different platforms such as blogs. Citizen Journalism is also known as 'personal publishing'. The accuracy of the information could be improved as many volunteers participate in reporting the issues rather than just reporting from one source. The public takes an active role in reporting and analysing news and information. Therefore, citizen journalism is a form of media generated by users. The writers are not professional journalists.

Informal way of writing may be used and photos may be taken by personal mobile cameras because there is no standard way of presenting. Through citizen journalism, there is a much wider range of topics that are generated by the public, some of them are current issues while the others are not. Although citizen journalists are sensitive about the issues in the communities and they use different source to report them, there are criticism over the professions of reporting. The traditional media institutions have criticized about the content and quality lacking problem in citizen journalism.

3 comments:

IamTimmy said...

Hai

Yea, i agree ah, there are now many different ways for the normal person to distribute their own news and concerns, without any professional training and qualifications and yep it is considered informal.

~TimmEH

Anonymous said...

I agree. One does not need to have any professional credential in order to be a citizen journalist. I have also heard about the various criticisms being hurled at the quality of content in citizen journalism. Perhaps it is just because they do not come from any professional or well-known sources? If it's true, that would be a wrong judgment, in my opinion.

Ripina said...

I think you understand so clearly about citixen journalism. I think that Tim and Nicke said is right. No nee professinal training for these activities.