In a clever promotion operation, Taylor and Francis Online has released, until late March, a collection of works on Journalism and Social Media that consists of a total of 34 recent research.
Many, among whom I count myself, think that the ideal would have been to release these studies permanently; then I would said that the operation is very intelligent (but In any case, I also love collect my paycheck every month). I understand that the items downloaded before that date are at our disposal unlimited in time, but that we will not have the freedom to distribute to others.
Obviously, what the publisher seeks is to increase the impact of its publications and incidentally win a customer or subscriber. I would love for other publishers did advertise in the same way.
In any case, those interested in this exciting cross between the social web and journalism can download for free the following studies, or as literally notes page Taylor and Francis:
These articles are free to access until the end of March 2015
- The Social Journalist: Embracing the social media life or creating a new digital divide?
Digital Journalism Ulrika Hedman & Monika Djerf-Pierre - #Journalism: Reconfiguring journalism research about Twitter, one tweet at a time
Digital Journalism Alfred Hermida - Twitter as a reporting tool for breaking news: Journalists tweeting the 2011 UK riots
Digital Journalism Farida Vis - Social Media and Community Radio Journalism in South Africa
Digital Journalism Tanja Bosch - Identifying and Verifying News through Social Media: Developing a user-centred tool for professional journalists
Digital Journalism Steve Schifferes, Nic Newman, Neil Thurman, David Corney, Ayse Göker & Carlos Martin - The Relative Importance of Social Media for Accessing, Finding, and Engaging with News: An eight-country cross-media comparison
Digital Journalism Rasmus Kleis Nielsen & Kim Christian Schrøder - Social Media References in Newspapers: Facebook, Twitter and YouTube as sources in newspaper journalism
Journalism Practice Steve Paulussen & Raymond A. Harder - Normalizing Twitter: Journalism practice in an emerging communication space
Journalism Studies Dominic L. Lasorsa, Seth C. Lewis & Avery E. Holton - Reporters on Twitter. Product or service?
Digital Journalism Claudette G. Artwick - The influence of professional variables on journalists’ uses and views of social media
Digital Journalism Agnes Gulyas - Political Magazines on Twitter During the US Presidential Election 2012: Framing, uniting, dividing
Digital Journalism Susan Currie Sivek - Engaging the Social News User: Comments on news sites and Facebook
Journalism Practice Sanne Hille & Piet Bakker - A complicated but symbiotic affair: The relationship between mainstream media and social media in the coverage of social protests in southern Africa
African Journalism Studies Admire Mare - A forgotten tweet: Somalia and social media
African Journalism Studies Skye Cooley & Amy Jones - Social media and journalism: The case of Swaziland
African Journalism Studies Richard Charles Rooney - Journalism and social media in the African context
African Journalism Studies Chris Paterson - Is Twitter a useful tool for journalists?
Journal of Media Practice Ali Nobil Ahmad - Journalism as usual: The use of social media as a newsgathering tool in the coverage of the Iranian elections in 2009
Journal of Media Practice Megan Knight - Twittering the news: The emergence of ambient journalism
Digital Journalism Alfred Hermida - Journalists’ twitter networks, public debates and relationships in South Africa
Digital Journalism Peter Verweij & Elvira van Noort - The influence of professional variables on journalists’ uses and views of social media: A comparative study of Finland, Germany, Sweden and the United Kingdom
Digital Journalism Agnes Gulyas - Who are Citizen Journalists in the Social Media Environment? Personal and social determinants of citizen journalism activities
Digital Journalism Yeojin Kim & Wilson Lowrey - Theories of Journalism in a Digital age: An exploration and introduction
Digital Journalism Steen Steensen & Laura Ahva - Who Sets the News Agenda on Twitter? Journalists’ posts during the 2013 US government shutdown
Digital Journalism Frank Michael Russell, Marina A. Hendricks, Heesook Choi & Elizabeth Conner Stephens - Political journalists and Twitter: Influences on norms and practices
Journal of Media Practice John H. Parmelee - Political News Journalists in Social Media: Transforming political reporters into political pundits?
Journalism Practice Ingrid Dahlen Rogstad - Will Social Media Save Newspapers? Examining the effectiveness of Facebook and Twitter as news platforms
Journalism Practice Alice Ju, Sun Ho Jeong & Hsiang Iris Chyi - American sports writers’ social media use and its influence on professionalism
Journalism Practice Sada Reed - Social Media Guidelines for Journalists: An investigation into the sense and nonsense among Flemish journalists
Journalism Practice Michaël Opgenhaffen & Harald Scheerlinck - What’s in a Tweet? Foreign correspondents’ use of social media
Journalism Practice Raluca Cozma & Kuan-Ju Chen - Share, Like, Recommend: Decoding the social media news consumer
Journalism Studies Alfred Hermida, Fred Fletcher, Darryl Korell & Donna Logan - Shares, Pins, and Tweets: News readership from daily papers to social media
Journalism Studies Marco Toledo Bastos - Tailor-Made News: Meeting the demands of news users on mobile and social media
Journalism Studies Tim Groot Kormelink & Irene Costera Meijer - Newspaper Ownership And The Prioritization Of Digital Competences
Digital Journalism Arne H. Krumsvik
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Remember: if you are interested in all or any of the studies listed above, go to the page and download the items of the Collection that interest you before the end of March.
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