Revolutionising citizen journalism: Rassd News Network and the Egyptian revolution

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Revolutionising citizen journalism : Rassd News Network and the Egyptian revolution. / Mollerup, Nina Grønlykke.

2011. Abstract from Agency in the mediatized world, Roskilde, Denmark.

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Mollerup, NG 2011, 'Revolutionising citizen journalism: Rassd News Network and the Egyptian revolution', Agency in the mediatized world, Roskilde, Denmark, 09/09/2011 - 13/09/2011.

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Mollerup, N. G. (2011). Revolutionising citizen journalism: Rassd News Network and the Egyptian revolution. Abstract from Agency in the mediatized world, Roskilde, Denmark.

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Mollerup NG. Revolutionising citizen journalism: Rassd News Network and the Egyptian revolution. 2011. Abstract from Agency in the mediatized world, Roskilde, Denmark.

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Mollerup, Nina Grønlykke. / Revolutionising citizen journalism : Rassd News Network and the Egyptian revolution. Abstract from Agency in the mediatized world, Roskilde, Denmark.

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title = "Revolutionising citizen journalism: Rassd News Network and the Egyptian revolution",
abstract = "Citizen journalism has played a crucial role in the Egyptian revolution by providing documentation of events journalists were unable to document and by challenging and influencing the mainstream media. One of the most prominent examples of this is Rassd News Network (RNN). RNN is until now entirely based on Facebook and the original founders exclusively knew each other through Facebook. It is run on a voluntary basis and has no commercial interests. Only few of the people involved in the news network have official journalistic training, nevertheless RNN has around 1,500,000 followers and gets attention from major news organisations such as Aljazeera and Reuters as well as from the Egyptian army, which is now ruling the country. In this presentation I will discuss the implications of news production being done by volunteers with a vested interest in the events they are covering. I will also discuss RNN{\textquoteright}s strategy of balance through diversity and compare this to the unviable journalistic quest for objectivity. The presentation is based on preliminary interviews with people from or connected with RNN.",
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