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peefeeyatko's journalism [7 articles]

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  • The Web and its Journalisms: Considering the Consequences of Different Types of Newsmedia Online
    New Media Society, Vol. 5, No. 2. (1 June 2003), pp. 203-230.
    by Mark Deuze
    posted to journalism by peefeeyatko on 2007-12-17 12:46:06 as read
  • The Public Sphere and Online Independent Journalism
    Canadian Journal of Education, Vol. 29, No. 1. (2006), pp. 109-130.
    by David Beers
  • The political j-blogger: 'Normalizing' a new media form to fit old norms and practices
    Journalism, Vol. 6, No. 2. (1 May 2005), pp. 173-198.
    by Jane B Singer
    posted to blog journalism by peefeeyatko on 2007-08-11 22:17:57 as ** along with 2 people josepe kjones
  • The mission of the j-blog: Recapturing journalistic authority online
    Journalism, Vol. 7, No. 1. (1 February 2006), pp. 65-83.
    by Susan Robinson
    posted to blog journalism by peefeeyatko on 2007-08-11 22:16:51 as **
  • Weblogs and the Epistemology of the News: Some Trends in Online Journalism
    New Media Society, Vol. 6, No. 4. (1 August 2004), pp. 443-468.
    by Donald Matheson
  • Mapping the journalism-blogging relationship
    Journalism, Vol. 7, No. 4. (1 November 2006), pp. 477-500.
    by Wilson Lowrey
    posted to avhandling blog journalism by peefeeyatko on 2007-08-11 22:09:55 as read along with 1 person caitw
  • Amateur Hour: Journalism Without Journalists
    The New Yorker (7 & 14 August 2006), pp. 44-49.
    by Nicholas Lemann
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