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World Service,25 mins

Series Citizen Journalism

Episode 1

The Documentary

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Citizen journalism is a fast-growing worldwide phenomenon. 鈥榃e are all journalists now,鈥 boast the twitters and bloggers who 鈥 thanks to the internet 鈥 can talk to the world as reporter, broadcaster, publisher, and editor. In two programmes for the 麻豆社 World Service, Michael Buerk goes to the heart of the phenomenon, discovering the best and the worst, analysing the potential and the dangers, and focusing on issues of truth and trust. 鈥楢uthenticity鈥 is what citizen journalists believe they are about, seeing themselves as Davids fighting against Goliaths. But critics point to problems of fakery, manipulation, partisanship, bias, and lack of accountability. Why it should be assumed that 鈥榯he little man鈥 is necessarily morally superior to 鈥榯he big organisation鈥? Yet in countries where freedom of expression is repressed, it is bloggers who are challenging authoritarian regimes in ways traditional journalists cannot. Citizen journalists are enabling the rest of us to read stories and to see pictures that repressive regimes would rather stayed secret. The critics remain vocal. What has really been achieved? Small victories, perhaps, but no Watergates as yet. And will this phenomenon extend democracy or end in chaos? In the first episode Michael Buerk talks to bloggers and critics from Sri Lanka, Iran, Burma, and Iraq. 鈥榃hat is going on,鈥 he reports, 鈥榠s a struggle between old power and new technology for the control of cyberspace itself.鈥

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