The Effects of Photojournalism and Citizen Journalism on Modern Society
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Abstract
The study at hand discusses the topic of photojournalism and citizen journalism in a holistic sense. It undertakes to discuss the aims and objectives of the study, and through research questions, discusses the concept of journalism and its modern forms. A qualitative research is performed in order to compile the information in a reliable manner. The study is assisted through analysis and conclusion so as to reach solid conclusion.
Table of Contents
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTII
DECLARATIONIII
ABSTRACTIV
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION1
Background1
Problem Statement3
Research Aim3
Research Question3
Objective of the Research4
Layout of the Report4
Chapter 14
Chapter 24
Chapter 34
Chapter 45
Chapter 55
CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW6
Journalism6
Photojournalism7
Citizen Journalism10
Traditional and Modern Media11
CHAPTER 3: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY14
Research Philosophy14
Research Approach14
Research Strategy15
Research Method15
Data Collection Sources16
CHAPTER 4: ANALYSIS AND DISCUSSION17
Impacts of Citizen Journalism and Photojournalism18
CHAPTER 5: CONCLUSION22
REFERENCES24
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
This study deals with the impact of photojournalism and citizen journalism on the present day's society. It elaborates upon the subject of photojournalism and citizen journalism, their characteristics and features, trends and modifications, and their effects on the modern society. The chapter gives a description of the background, aims, objectives and chapter layout on which the entire dissertation is based.
Background
Traditional media landscapes are in flux for journalists today. Media outlets are facing major losses in advertising revenue and intense competition from online products such as citizen journalist sites. These citizen journalists are not always trained in the same conventions and norms as professionals but are now shaping both news and relationships in the journalistic realm (Porter, Trammell, Chung, Kim, 2007, pp. 2). This research views the norms and conventions of the press through democratic press theory and seeks to determine if hyper-local citizen journalists are continuing to use the conventions engrained in the traditional/legacy media. Democratic press theory views journalism as an integral part of democracy-informing citizens of important facts and issues so that they can make governing decisions (Krueger & Swatman, 2004, pp. 90).
Our understanding of the world is linked to visual images. With the invention of photography, ordinary people were able to see the world from faraway lands, to the depths of the ocean, to a view of the Earth from space. Strife and struggle also were brought into our homes with the capturing of memorable images, such as the street execution of a Viet Cong suspect and a firefighter cradling the body of a tiny victim of the Oklahoma City bombing (Rodgers, 2007, pp. 66). The events recorded by photojournalists and disseminated by the mass media carry the weight of historical documents. These photographs contribute to how people know, understand and develop opinions of people, places ...