Publications on Mobile Journalism

October 18, 2009

Berger, G. (2008). Messing about with mobile. Mail & Guardian Online, from http://www.mg.co.za/article/2008-06-26-messing-about-with-mobile

Cameron, D. (2006). The rocket in your pocket: How mobile phones became The Media by stealth. Paper presented at the 2nd JEA/JEANZ Conference.

Cameron, D. (2007). Mobile media and the journalism curriculum. Paper presented at the Mobile Media 2007 conference, Sydney.

Castells, M., Fernandez-Ardevol, M., Qiu, J., & Sey, A. (2004). The mobile communication society: a cross-cultural analysis of available evidence on the social use of wireless 6 communication technology. Los Angeles: Annenberg Research Network on International Communication.

The changing newsroom. (2008). Project for Excellence in Journalism, from http://www.journalism.org/node/11961

Critical Friends of Technology. (2003). A social ecology of wireless technology. First Monday, from http://www.firstmonday.org/issues/issue8_8/critical/index.html

Davenport, L., Fico, F., & DeFleur, M. (2002). Computer-assisted reporting in classrooms: A decade of diffusion and a comparison to newsrooms. Journalism & Mass Communication Educator, 57(1), 6 – 22.

Erjavec, Karmen; Poler Kovačič, Melita (2009). A Discursive Approach to Genre: Mobi News. European Journal Of Communication, 24 (2), pp. 147-164

Goggin, G. (2006). Cell phone culture: Mobile technology in everyday life. UK: Routledge.

Gordon, Janey. (2007). The Mobile Phone and the Public Sphere: Mobile Phone Usage in Three Critical Situations. Convergence, 13 (3), pp. 307-319.

Hansell, S. (2006). Have Camera Phone? Yahoo and Reuters Want You to Work for Their News Service. New York Times, from

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/04/technology/04yahoo.html

Jenkins, H. (2006). Confronting the Challenges of Participatory Culture: Media Education for the 21st Century MacArthur Foundation.

Marymont, K. (2006). How they did it: Fort Myers’ ‘mojo’ journalists search out news at the neighbourhood level, identify community contributors. Retrieved September 10, 2008, from http://www.gannett.com/go/newswatch/2006/february/nw0210-2.htm

Nguyen, A. (2006). Journalism in the wake of participatory publishing. Australian Journalism Review, 28(1), 143 – 155.

O’Keefe, E. (2008). Clinton officially releases delegates. Washingtonpost.com, from http://www.washingtonpost.com/wpdyn/content/video/2008/08/27/VI2008082703127.html?referrer=emaillink

Oliver, L. (2008). Reuters using mobile journalism for US political coverageJournalism.co.uk, from http://www.journalism.co.uk/2/articles/532258.php

Prensky, M. (2005). What can you learn from a cell phone? Almost anything! Innovate, 1(5).

Quinn, S. (2008). Why the media is on the move. Sydney Morning Herald Online, from http://www.smh.com.au/news/articles/why-the-media-is-on-themove/2008/07/23/1216492457885.html

Quinn, S., & Quinn-Allan, D. (2006). User-generated content and the changing news cycle. Australian Journalism Review, 28(1), 57 – 70.

Stald, G. (2008). Mobile identity: Youth, identity, and mobile communication media. In D. Buckingham (Ed.), Youth, identity, and digital media (pp. 143 – 164). Cambridge: MIT Press.

Students launch a new experiment in mobile media. (2008). Wits Newsroom, from http://web.wits.ac.za/NewsRoom/NewsItems/MOBILE+MEDIA.htm

Waters, D. (2008). Mobile video at Davos. BBC News – dot.life blog, from http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/technology/2008/01/mobile_video_at_davos.html


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