The Rise of the Fifth Estate

social media and blogging in Australian politics

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Social Science, Business & Finance
Cover of the book The Rise of the Fifth Estate by Greg Jericho, Scribe Publications Pty Ltd
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Greg Jericho ISBN: 9781921942877
Publisher: Scribe Publications Pty Ltd Publication: August 22, 2012
Imprint: Scribe Language: English
Author: Greg Jericho
ISBN: 9781921942877
Publisher: Scribe Publications Pty Ltd
Publication: August 22, 2012
Imprint: Scribe
Language: English

The Rise of the Fifth Estate is the first book to examine the emergence of social media as a new force in the coverage of Australian politics.

Using original research, Greg Jericho reveals who makes up the Australian political blogosphere, and tackles head-on some of its key developments — the way that Australia’s journalists and federal politicians use social media and digital news, the motivations of bloggers and tweeters, the treatment of female participants, and the eruption of Twitter wars.

The mainstream media’s reaction to all this tends to be defensive and dismissive. As Jericho found to his own cost when he was outed by The Australian as the blogger Grog’s Gamut, hell hath no fury like a criticised newspaper. And although journalists welcome Twitter as a work tool and platform, they have to deal with vitriolic online comments, and face competition from bloggers who are experts in their fields and who, for the most part, write for free.

Politicians, meanwhile, are finding it hard to engage genuinely with the new media. They tend to pay lip service to the connectedness offered by modern technology, while using it primarily for self-promotion.

The new social media are here to stay, and their political role and influence are bound to increase. The real question they pose is whether the old structures of the political world will absorb this new force or be changed by it.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The Rise of the Fifth Estate is the first book to examine the emergence of social media as a new force in the coverage of Australian politics.

Using original research, Greg Jericho reveals who makes up the Australian political blogosphere, and tackles head-on some of its key developments — the way that Australia’s journalists and federal politicians use social media and digital news, the motivations of bloggers and tweeters, the treatment of female participants, and the eruption of Twitter wars.

The mainstream media’s reaction to all this tends to be defensive and dismissive. As Jericho found to his own cost when he was outed by The Australian as the blogger Grog’s Gamut, hell hath no fury like a criticised newspaper. And although journalists welcome Twitter as a work tool and platform, they have to deal with vitriolic online comments, and face competition from bloggers who are experts in their fields and who, for the most part, write for free.

Politicians, meanwhile, are finding it hard to engage genuinely with the new media. They tend to pay lip service to the connectedness offered by modern technology, while using it primarily for self-promotion.

The new social media are here to stay, and their political role and influence are bound to increase. The real question they pose is whether the old structures of the political world will absorb this new force or be changed by it.

More books from Scribe Publications Pty Ltd

Cover of the book Chasing Bohemia by Greg Jericho
Cover of the book The Museum of Words by Greg Jericho
Cover of the book A Thing of Blood by Greg Jericho
Cover of the book Sideshow by Greg Jericho
Cover of the book Pompey Elliott by Greg Jericho
Cover of the book Who Gave You Permission? by Greg Jericho
Cover of the book The Quest for Justice by Greg Jericho
Cover of the book Happy Never After by Greg Jericho
Cover of the book Credit Code Red by Greg Jericho
Cover of the book The Port Fairy Murders by Greg Jericho
Cover of the book Pozieres by Greg Jericho
Cover of the book The Show by Greg Jericho
Cover of the book Rodrigo Duterte by Greg Jericho
Cover of the book The Family by Greg Jericho
Cover of the book Well Done, Those Men by Greg Jericho
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy