Title: Citizen Journalism & Human Rights Videos Advocacy | ||||
مجلة البحوث الإعلامية | ||||
Article 7, Volume 39, Issue 39, January 2013, Page 271-342 PDF (4.61 MB) | ||||
Document Type: المقالة الأصلية | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/jsb.2013.60937 | ||||
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Author | ||||
Jailan Sharaf | ||||
Abstract | ||||
The study objectives: The aim of this study is to analyze the content of Human Rights Channel videos captured by citizen journalistic, NGOs and other organizations as UNICEF & International Amnesty. Methodology: This study is considered a Descriptive Analytical Study. Sampling Procedure: A Content Analysis of 111 videos from witness.org (Human Rights Channel) which represent general countries in the five continent and considered a communicative action which is at work on the internet during October 2012. Gathering Data Tools: A content analysis questionnaire has been designed as the unit analysis is the videos on YouTube. Period of study: The videos sample has been selected according to pilot study applied for six months starting from June 2012 till December 2012. The most important results: 1- The results show that protest/demonstration/strike & Police violation represents 18.92%, and this indicates that police practicing and abuse using the same tools of violation in all over the world even in developed and undeveloped countries. Regarding, fighting factor represents 17.1% as follows in Syria (52.6%), Libya (31.6%) and Iraq (10.5%), Turkey (5.3%). 2-- The results indicate that videos uploaded by citizen journalism (breaking news photographs & videos) represents 55.85%, Audience news stories represents 18%, Collaborative Content refers to material produced by the audience and organization/TV channels/electronic sites represents 17.11% , and finally Audience Experience Content: presenting information, quotes, guests materials produced by charities and communities institutions as Human Rights Watch/Amnesty International Organization/UNHCR The United Nation Refugees Agency represents 7.2%. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Keywords: Citizen Journalism; human rights | ||||
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