Marie K. Shanahan's book argues for news organizations to stop retreating from comments sections and make organizing citizens' online commentary part of their mission; to recognize commenters as democratic actors and use journalistic rigor to add value to citizens' comments above the social layer.
Marie K. Shanahan's book argues for news organizations to stop retreating from comments sections and make organizing citizens' online commentary part of their mission; to recognize commenters as democratic actors and use journalistic rigor to add value to citizens' comments above the social layer.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marie K. Shanahan is an assistant professor of journalism at the University of Connecticut. Her teaching and academic research focus on the intersection of journalism and interactive communication technology. She has been a journalist, online news producer and professional writer for more than 20 years. Her interest in the possibilities of interactive media led her away from an early career as print reporter at The Hartford Courant to the digital side of news, where she spent 13 years producing online news and dealing with comments on the web. Her academic work has been published by The Poynter Institute, Columbia Journalism Review, The Chronicle of Higher Education, Newsweek, Salon and The Conversation.
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Chapter 1 Bystanders Chapter 2 A Story Is a Promise of a Conversation Chapter 3 Discourse Amid Discord Chapter 4 What's Civility Got to Do with It? Chapter 5 Contradictions of Anonymity Chapter 6 Debugging Digital Discourse
Chapter 1 Bystanders Chapter 2 A Story Is a Promise of a Conversation Chapter 3 Discourse Amid Discord Chapter 4 What's Civility Got to Do with It? Chapter 5 Contradictions of Anonymity Chapter 6 Debugging Digital Discourse
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