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disseminate (v)
to spread or give out news, information, ideas... to a lot of people
asset (n)
valuable belonging
citizenry (n)
the group of people who live in a particular country or place
critical faculties (n phr)
critical thinking
hone your skills (phr)
to make something better
implication (n)
an occasion when you seem to suggest something without saying it directly
perpetrator (n)
someone who has committed a crime or a violent or harmful act
unfurl (v)
if a flag, sail, or banner unfurls, it becomes open from a rolled position
gatekeeper (n)
someone who has the power to decide who gets particular resources and opportunities
incite (v)
to encourage someone to do or feel something unpleasant or violent
sweeping generalization (n phr)
an oversimplified statement about a group based on limited information
liberating phenomenon (n phr)
an event that creates a sense of freedom or release from constraints
break a story (phr)
to reveal important information for the first time
alternative (adj)
replacement, change
citizen journalist (n)
individuals not formally trained as journalists, but go through the use of digital technology assist in the traditional news gathering and reporting process
citizen journalism (n)
news reported and distributed by citizens, rather than professional journalists
forge (v)
build, shape, create
embrace (v)
to accept something enthusiastically
democratisation (n)
making countries or organizations use democratic ways of making decisions
participatory journalism (n phr)
the concept of members of the public can collect report, analyze and disseminate news and information
hegemony (n) /hɪˈdʒem.ə.ni/
domination or control over others
perception (n)
a thought, belief, or opinion
eyewitness (n)
a person who saw something happen
media outlet (n phr)
news agency or means of media
be in its infancy (phr)
be very new and still developing
vital (adj)
very important
get the scoop on sth (phr)
obtain exclusive news about sth / to get information before other people
current affairs (n phr)
political news about events happening now
grassroots (adj, n)
(involving) ordinary people in a society/organization
on the rise (phr)
increasing
virtually (adv)
almost
conduct (v)
to organize and perform a particular activity
the upshot of sth (phr)
the result of sth