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Discussing the News

Discussing the News

The Uneasy Alliance of Participatory Journalists and the Critical Public

by Simon Smith
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Publication Date: 20/04/2017

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Introduction.- Chapter 1: Participatory journalism as a way of knowing.- Chapter 2: Contextualising the research setting.- Chapter 3: Judging the quality of online discussion: the invisible work of 'admins'.- Chapter 4: The conversations between participatory journalists and critical publics.- Chapter 5: Defending the authenticity of online public spheres.- Conclusion.

ISBN:
9783319529646
9783319529646
Category:
Anthropology
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
20-04-2017
Language:
English
Publisher:
Springer International Publishing AG
Country of origin:
Switzerland
Dimensions (mm):
210x148mm
Weight:
3.24kg
Simon Smith

Simon Smith is a respected cinematographer who has spent the last four decades shooting documentaries for Australian TV and film. He has been privileged to hear and record the stories of First Nations communities, survivors of the atom bomb and the genocide of Cambodia, soldiers and artists and thinkers of all kinds the world over. With his camera, he has travelled all over Australia, China, Japan, Indonesia, PNG and Vanuatu, North America and Europe.

'Someone in our family shot a prince' was a story told to Simon by his mother when he was a young boy. It thrilled him then, and thrilled him again when he stumbled on it, in magical ways, almost a decade ago. He knew he had to find out more, and tell the world.

Simon plunged into researching the facts behind the family story. Then he began to write. The result is his first novel: A Man of Honour. Simon lives with his partner Ron, and their beloved cat Danny Boy, on Gadigal Land at Darlinghurst – only 100 metres from where his relative, Henry James O'Farrell, was incarcerated, tried and executed.

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