Academic Staff Attitudes in Jordanian Universities towards Citizen Journalism as a Source of Information:A Survey Study

Riham B Odeh, Mohamed Najib El Sarayrah
2018 Journal of Arts and Social Sciences  
This study aims at discussing the attitudes of academic staff in Jordanian universities to citizen journalism and its role as a source of information. The study uses the survey methodology. Jordan University and Petra University were chosen as samples representing the universities. A total number of 300 questionnaires were distributed, 209 questionnaires were filled constituting the actual sample involved in the study. The study shows that about two thirds, 66.5% of the respondents, believe
more » ... the term journalism covers what is called citizen journalism. The findings reveal that the highest percentage, 44.3% of the respondents, believe that the term journalism does not cover citizen journalism, which can be attributed to the reason that they do not adhere to specific professional standards, while 41.4% of the respondents think it is not professional journalism. It is as low as 2.9% of the respondents believe that this type of journalism lacks credibility and is biased.
doi:10.24200/jass.vol9iss1pp79-95 fatcat:cwpeazg4kvbujm6oq3gaj73hqa