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Twitter: Journalism and the
formation of online communities
A case study by A Brun and J Burgess on the
2010 Australian Federal Election and the use
of Twitter.
What was Twitter used for? #ausvotes
• People provided commentary on political events, the
media and largely focused on the personalities of the
race rather than policy.
• Communicate and engage with political parties,
politicians, politics, journalist and other like-minded
Australians.
• A space to share feelings and opinions.
• Creation of a community based around a mutual
interest, where people with the same intentions have
come to share their opinions on the Australian
Election, as well as seeking information.
Examples of #ausvotes Tweets:
• ''i don't want to vote for either of them after watching this
crap #middleclassnightmares #ausvotes”
• crazyjane13: “Dear Mr Speaker, Please excuse Wyatt from
Parliament today. He has a cold. Signed, Wyatt’s Mum.
#ausvotes.”
• benbirchall: “Nobody’s in charge, Australia! Let’s eat the
condensed milk out of the can! #ausvotes.”
• adzap: “It will truly be the death of chivalry if none of these
independent men offer their seat to a lady. #ausvotes.”
• RT @mikfrawley: “RT @oldspace Hello Australia. Look at
your parliament, now back at me. Sadly, it isn’t me, but it is
hung like me. #ausvotes.”
Class discussion:
• Is providing commentary a form of journalism
in the microblogging sphere?
• Opinion writing is journalism so is this form of
microblogging in 140 characters not a form of
journalism too?
• Is the Twittersphere considered a form of
citizen journalism?
Activity
• Spilt the room down into FOUR groups; journalists, general public, Jane
Jones and John Smith.
• We want you to REACT the way your group would do so in the following
situation, using the Twitter format of 140 characters. Add #mdia5003 and
@reply or reTweet at least one other Tweet made by someone else.
• Pretend it’s the lead up to a Federal Election in our fictional country
“land”, it’s John Smith up against Jane Jones once again. During the public
debate John Smith swears, not in a derogatory way towards anyone in
particular, he simply says the F-word. He is talking about his views on the
proposed National Broadband Network, and how they should be scrapped
to pay aid to those affected by the “Northern State” flood.
References:
Websites:
• Birmingham, J (14th August 2010), In cyberia, all the twitters is not gold, Sydney Morning Herald online;
http://www.smh.com.au/federal-election/in-cyberia-all-that-twitters-is-not-gold-20100813-1239q.html
• Bourke, L (29th July 2010), Twittersphere Day 11, Sydney Morning Herald online;
http://www.smh.com.au/federal-election/twittersphere-day-11-20100729-10wih.html
• Bruns, A., (27th July 2010), All a-Twitter on the campaign, Sydney Morning Herald online;
http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/politics/all-atwitter-on-the-campaign-trail-20100727-10tl9.html#ixzz23lyljmWr
• Delaney, B (29th July 2010), Our virtual selves linger on, long after we’ve shuffled off, Sydney Morning Herald
online;
http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/society-and-culture/our-virtual-selves-linger-on-long-after-weve-shuffled-off-
20100728-10w1w.html
• Maley, J (7th August, 2010), Twitter, the new kid in town with all the hot goss..er, news, Sydney Morning Herald
online;
http://www.smh.com.au/technology/technology-news/twitter-the-new-kid-in-town-with-all-the-hot-goss--er-news-
20100809-11rmu.html
• Menzie’s House, Top 5 #ausvotes Twitter Posts, Menzie’s House blog online:
http://www.menzieshouse.com.au/2010/08/top-5-ausvotes-twitter-posts.html
Articles:
• Bruns, A. and Burgess, J. (2011), ‘#ausvotes: How Twitter covered the 2010 Australian Federal Election’ in
Communcation, Politics and Culture, Volume 44, Issue 2, RMIT Publishing: Australia, pages 37 – 56.
• Java, A. Song, X., Finin, T. and Tseng, B. (2007), ‘Why we Twitter: Understanding microblogging usage and
communities’ in Proceeding, ACM Publishing: New York, page 56 – 65.
• Lasorsa, D. L., Lewis, S. C. and Holton, A., E., (2012), ‘Normalising Twitter: Journalism practice in an emerging
communication space’ in Journalism Studies, Volume 13, Issue 1, Routledge: UK, pages 19 – 36.

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  • 1. Twitter: Journalism and the formation of online communities A case study by A Brun and J Burgess on the 2010 Australian Federal Election and the use of Twitter.
  • 2. What was Twitter used for? #ausvotes • People provided commentary on political events, the media and largely focused on the personalities of the race rather than policy. • Communicate and engage with political parties, politicians, politics, journalist and other like-minded Australians. • A space to share feelings and opinions. • Creation of a community based around a mutual interest, where people with the same intentions have come to share their opinions on the Australian Election, as well as seeking information.
  • 3. Examples of #ausvotes Tweets: • ''i don't want to vote for either of them after watching this crap #middleclassnightmares #ausvotes” • crazyjane13: “Dear Mr Speaker, Please excuse Wyatt from Parliament today. He has a cold. Signed, Wyatt’s Mum. #ausvotes.” • benbirchall: “Nobody’s in charge, Australia! Let’s eat the condensed milk out of the can! #ausvotes.” • adzap: “It will truly be the death of chivalry if none of these independent men offer their seat to a lady. #ausvotes.” • RT @mikfrawley: “RT @oldspace Hello Australia. Look at your parliament, now back at me. Sadly, it isn’t me, but it is hung like me. #ausvotes.”
  • 4. Class discussion: • Is providing commentary a form of journalism in the microblogging sphere? • Opinion writing is journalism so is this form of microblogging in 140 characters not a form of journalism too? • Is the Twittersphere considered a form of citizen journalism?
  • 5. Activity • Spilt the room down into FOUR groups; journalists, general public, Jane Jones and John Smith. • We want you to REACT the way your group would do so in the following situation, using the Twitter format of 140 characters. Add #mdia5003 and @reply or reTweet at least one other Tweet made by someone else. • Pretend it’s the lead up to a Federal Election in our fictional country “land”, it’s John Smith up against Jane Jones once again. During the public debate John Smith swears, not in a derogatory way towards anyone in particular, he simply says the F-word. He is talking about his views on the proposed National Broadband Network, and how they should be scrapped to pay aid to those affected by the “Northern State” flood.
  • 6. References: Websites: • Birmingham, J (14th August 2010), In cyberia, all the twitters is not gold, Sydney Morning Herald online; http://www.smh.com.au/federal-election/in-cyberia-all-that-twitters-is-not-gold-20100813-1239q.html • Bourke, L (29th July 2010), Twittersphere Day 11, Sydney Morning Herald online; http://www.smh.com.au/federal-election/twittersphere-day-11-20100729-10wih.html • Bruns, A., (27th July 2010), All a-Twitter on the campaign, Sydney Morning Herald online; http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/politics/all-atwitter-on-the-campaign-trail-20100727-10tl9.html#ixzz23lyljmWr • Delaney, B (29th July 2010), Our virtual selves linger on, long after we’ve shuffled off, Sydney Morning Herald online; http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/society-and-culture/our-virtual-selves-linger-on-long-after-weve-shuffled-off- 20100728-10w1w.html • Maley, J (7th August, 2010), Twitter, the new kid in town with all the hot goss..er, news, Sydney Morning Herald online; http://www.smh.com.au/technology/technology-news/twitter-the-new-kid-in-town-with-all-the-hot-goss--er-news- 20100809-11rmu.html • Menzie’s House, Top 5 #ausvotes Twitter Posts, Menzie’s House blog online: http://www.menzieshouse.com.au/2010/08/top-5-ausvotes-twitter-posts.html Articles: • Bruns, A. and Burgess, J. (2011), ‘#ausvotes: How Twitter covered the 2010 Australian Federal Election’ in Communcation, Politics and Culture, Volume 44, Issue 2, RMIT Publishing: Australia, pages 37 – 56. • Java, A. Song, X., Finin, T. and Tseng, B. (2007), ‘Why we Twitter: Understanding microblogging usage and communities’ in Proceeding, ACM Publishing: New York, page 56 – 65. • Lasorsa, D. L., Lewis, S. C. and Holton, A., E., (2012), ‘Normalising Twitter: Journalism practice in an emerging communication space’ in Journalism Studies, Volume 13, Issue 1, Routledge: UK, pages 19 – 36.