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		<title>News tracker helps uncover cit-j story in earthquake aftermath</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 May 2008 16:40:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Laura Oliver</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tweet Behind the reported events of last week&#8217;s earthquake in China, a story of a citizen journalism was emerging. Ronen Medzini, an Israeli student, affected by the earthquake in the Chengdu area was quoted by the Associated Press on the crisis in the area. Medzini&#8217;s role in reporting the disaster, which was quickly picked up [...]]]></description>
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<p>Behind the reported events of last week&#8217;s earthquake in China, a story of a citizen journalism was emerging.</p>
<p>Ronen Medzini, an Israeli student, affected by the earthquake in the Chengdu area was <a href="http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5gBr_dOzJ9Pnc_U9gSgtTgE-cR-KwD90K8VFG0">quoted by the Associated Press</a> on the crisis in the area.</p>
<p>Medzini&#8217;s role in reporting the disaster, which was quickly picked up by other mainstream media, was in itself newsworthy &#8211; he reported the devastation around him in a text message sent to the AP, a citizen journalist breaking news on a mobile.</p>
<p>But how to detect this thread within the mass of reporting? <a href="http://managingnews.com/blog/2008/may/13/managing-news-maps-china-earthquake-helps-identify-citizen-reporter">Ian Cairns from Managing News, has blogged about how the system</a>, which tracks and analyses mainstream and social media sources, did just this.</p>
<p>What is particularly interesting &#8211; and crucial &#8211; about how <a href="http://managingnews.com">Managing News</a> worked in this situation, is the collaboration between two of its features: a map displaying geotagged news items on a topic (in this case breaking news) and a tag cloud.</p>
<p>Investigating the tag cloud next to the map of news coverage of the earthquake, tags for both &#8216;Ronen Medzini&#8217; and &#8216;cellular&#8217; showed up, as such highlighting the cit-j element of the story which would otherwise have been buried.</p>
<p>Interesting how the visual representation of news trends, in this case, allowed the observer to quickly pick up on new leads in the reporting.</p>
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