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12 Media and User-Generated Content Images during the Terrorist Attacks in Catalonia: Recommendations and Remediation

  • Carolina Escudero
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Eyewitness Textures
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© 2024, McGill-Queen's University Press

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Figures and Tables ix
  4. Prologue: Truth and Technology in the Age of Digital Witnessing xi
  5. 1 New Voices, New Practices, New Discourses: The Transformation of Journalism through the Eyewitness Experiences of User-Generated Content 1
  6. Part One: User-Generated Content and Changing Newsroom Practices
  7. 2 Ethical Use of Eyewitness Content: How Public Service Media Are Rebuilding Trust in News 21
  8. 3 The Origins, Development, and Future of the User-Generated Content Team at the BBC 34
  9. 4 The Global News Audience: User-Generated Content at a Canadian National Broadcast News Network 48
  10. 5 Managing the Impact of Eyewitness Videos of Violence against Racialized Communities on the Public and on Journalists 67
  11. 6 France 24 and Storyful: Two Unique Approaches to User-Generated Content in the Newsroom 82
  12. Part Two: User-Generated Content and the Changing Landscape of News Outcomes
  13. 7 From Evidence to Affect: The Different Discursive Functions of User-Generated Content in Coverage of the Arab Spring 99
  14. 8 What Hits Me the Hardest … The Photojournalist Blog: Genres and Practices of Journalistic Witnessing 127
  15. 9 User-Generated Ethical Audiences: On the Discursive Significance of the Abject in Amateur Video during the Arab Spring 155
  16. Part Three: User-Generated Content Journalism around the World
  17. 10 User-Generated Content Narrates #ForaTemer on Twitter: Patterns of Citizen Media as Users Document an Anti-impeachment Protest in Brazil 183
  18. 11 Making Room for Citizen Journalism against User-Generated Content: Situating South Korea’s OhmyNews in the History of Journalism 213
  19. 12 Media and User-Generated Content Images during the Terrorist Attacks in Catalonia: Recommendations and Remediation 234
  20. 13 What’s Trending? The Influence of Twitter and Instagram Agendas on Online News Portals in Ghana 269
  21. 14 We Are Not Parasites: Intergroup Differentiation in the User-Generated Content of Nigerian News Media 287
  22. Contributors 319
  23. Index 323
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