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NETWORKED JOURNALISM, AL-JAZEERA ENGLISH AND NEW MEDIA PEDAGOGY Matt J. Duffy, PhD Presentation for AUSACE Conference, Kuwait, October 2010
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Page 1: Networked journalism,  Al-Jazeera English  and new media pedagogy

NETWORKED JOURNALISM,

AL-JAZEERA ENGLISH

AND NEW MEDIA PEDAGOGY

Matt J. Duffy, PhD Presentation for AUSACE Conference, Kuwait, October 2010

Page 2: Networked journalism,  Al-Jazeera English  and new media pedagogy

What is Networked Journalism?

“Networked journalism takes into account the collaborative nature of

journalism now: professionals and amateurs working together to get the

real story, linking to each other across brands and old boundaries to

share facts, questions, answers, ideas, perspectives. It recognizes the

complex relationships that will make news. And

it focuses on the process more than the product.”

Jeff Jarvis, 2006New Media ExpertAuthor of “What Would Google Do?”

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Examples of Networked Journalism

Blogs (add pictures of logos from “Little Green Footballs” and

“Talking Point Memo”)

Micro-blogs (add logo of Twitter)

Social Media sites (add logo of Facebook)

User-generated video (add logo of YouTube and CNN’s iReport)

Ushahidi Maps (add a snapshot of the Haiti Ushahidi map)

Crowd-sourcing (add logo of ProPublica’s ShovelWatch”)

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Three Reasons to Embrace Networked Journalism

Beckett (2010) argues that networked journalism creates value

for journalism in three ways.

1. Foments editorial diversity, creating more substantial and varied

news reports.

2. Produces connectivity and interactivity by distributing news in

different ways.

3. Enhances relevance of news reports by relating

audiences and subjects to create new editorial and

ethical relationship to the news.

Charlie Beckett, Director, POLIS

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Duffy’s Fourth Reason: Increasing Trust

Recent polls show that consumers trust the news less and less

Networked journalism embraces connecting the audience to the

source of information

What NYU professor Jay Rosen calls “ethic of

the link.”

Therefore,

4. Networked journalism helps increase trust.

Jay Rosen, Professor of JournalismNew York University

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How does AL-Jazeera English use Networked Journalism?

The Niemen Journalism Lab noted in a report that Al-Jazeera

English appeared to embrace “networked journalism”

Researcher conducted a qualitative review to analyze its

practice

Conducted in late May by closely examining FB pages,

Twitter feeds, and Web site.

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Qualitative Review (1/4)

Facebook – Main page has 70,000 “fans”

Lots of posts, but little engagement

Audiences really just engaging with each other

Only useful in “networked journalism” sense if staff is monitoring the

conversation

Facebook program pages – Riz Khan (interviewer) and Listening

Post (media criticism show)

Far more engagement

Audience invited to submit questions for guests, etc.

Audience suggests ideas for reportsRiz Khan, Reporter and Interviewer

Page 8: Networked journalism,  Al-Jazeera English  and new media pedagogy

Qualitative Review (2/4)

Twitter

Al-Jazeera has 28,000 followers

Follows only 28 users

Not really engaged, just using Twitter as way to

disseminate the news

Compare to Atlanta Journal-Constitution

13,000 followers

Follows 2,500 users

Often asks users for help covering a story

Probably gathers news tips from its follows

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Qualitative Review (3/4)

Al-Jazeera’s website doesn’t allow comments on its news articles Unlike NYTimes.com, WashingtonPost.com

Only solicits opinions from readers on one part of Web site

Separate “blog” section written by correspondents does allow for

comments

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Qualitative Review (4/4)

Ushahidi Map of “War on Gaza”

More than 400 reports from Dec 2008-Jan 2009

While it looks impressive, most (if not all) of the reports of violence didn’t

come from inside Gaza

Rather, observers entered in reports of violence that they read or heard

about through the media

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Conclusion

Some networked journalism Asking for feedback from audience on FB and blogs War on Gaza site

Areas for improvement Allow comments on its news stories Embed links on news stories to sources of information Embrace user-generated video Acknowledge that it’s reading comments for audience Engage with Twitter, follow users Ushahidi maps should focus on user-generated reports The Al-Jazeera Labs department (developer of “War on Gaza” map) could

be more focused on creating applications that encourage collaboration to cover the news.

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How to Teach Networked Journalism

Explain the tenets of NJ

As an assignment, tell the students to work in groups and analyze a

news outlet.

Tell them to check Web site, Twitter, FB and

other outlets to find signs of networked

journalism

Ask them:

How is the outlet doing networked journalism well?

Where is it missing the mark?

In what new way can this outlet practice networked journalism?

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The End

Matt J. Duffy, PhDAssistant ProfessorZayed UniversityAbu Dhabi

Email: [email protected]

Presentation is available at www.mattjduffy.com


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