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C. W. Anderson (Assistant Prof. of Media Culture, CUNY) about Wikileaks' so called afghan 'war dairy'
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Watching WikiLeaks war logs break- simultaneously in UK, US, GER- may be almost as interesting as the logs themselves http://nyti.ms/d08f4F
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If you're a PhD student or comm / journalism researcher who wants to study how news diffuses in 2010, here's your case study.
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If I were advising doctoral students on what to study about today's wikileaks story I'd tell 'em: diffusion,, framing, comparative impact
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(1) Diffusion: let's trace the complete diffusion of this story, from the leak to the media to twitter, and back to the media again
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(2) Framing: Do the NYT, Guardian, Spiegel frame the same set of 92,000 docs differently? If so, why? And whats the same about them?
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(3) Comparative impact: over the *long term,* how will the impact of wikileak compare to Pentagon Papers? And what accounts for differences?
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For me, the meta-question about today's Wikileaks story is: *when* and *why* are 92,000 sources better than 3 "well placed" officials?
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. Last updated July 26 2010.