Ferguson marked the first time in the U.S. that social media overwhelmed mainstream media in framing a national news story.
All in Social Media
Ferguson marked the first time in the U.S. that social media overwhelmed mainstream media in framing a national news story.
Hands Up Don't Shoot turned out to be a myth facilitated by social media, but one with great reach and power.
Ben Lyons' in depth analysis shows what the twittosphere looked like in the days following Brown's death, and how it led to a false media narrative
Nothing is simple about Ferguson: It has become the symbol of segregation, but is one of the most integrated communities in St. Louis.
Assessing the elements of historical racism that help answer the question 'why did ferguson go viral?'
Traditional media outlets were often late to the party on breaking news during Ferguson leading to many highs and lows in coverage.