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Guarding Open Gates at Online Newspapers
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Guarding Open Gates at Online Newspapers
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Who makes the news in a digital age? Participatory Journalism offers fascinating insights into how journalists in Western democracies are thinking about, and dealing with, the inclusion of content produced and published by the public. * A timely look at digital news, the changes it is bringing for journalists and an industry in crisis * Original data throughout, in the form of in-depth interviews with dozens of journalists at leading news organizations in ten Western democracies * Provides a unique model of the news-making process and its openness to user participation in five stages * Gives a…mehr
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781444340723
- Artikelnr.: 38305970
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781444340723
- Artikelnr.: 38305970
Acknowledgements.
Authors' Note.
Chapter 1: Introduction: Sharing the Road.
Part I: The Impact of Participatory Journalism.
Chapter 2: Mechanisms of Participation: How audience options shape the
conversation (Alfred Hermida).
Chapter 3: The Journalist's Relationship with Users: New dimensions to
conventional roles (Ari Heinonen).
Part II: Managing Change.
Chapter 4: Inside the Newsroom: Journalists' motivations and organizational
structures (Steve Paulussen).
Chapter 5: Managing Audience Participation: Practices, workfl ows and
strategies (David Domingo).
Chapter 6: User Comments: The transformation of participatory space (Zvi
Reich).
Part III: Issues and Implications.
Chapter 7: Taking Responsibility: Legal and ethical issues in participatory
journalism (Jane B. Singer).
Chapter 8: Participatory Journalism in the Marketplace: Economic
motivations behind the practices (Marina Vujnovic).
Chapter 9: Understanding a New Phenomenon: The signifi cance of
participatory journalism (Thorsten Quandt).
Chapter 10: Fluid Spaces, Fluid Journalism: The role of the "active
recipient" in participatory journalism (Alfred Hermida).
Appendix: About Our Study.
Glossary.
References.
Index.
Acknowledgements.
Authors' Note.
Chapter 1: Introduction: Sharing the Road.
Part I: The Impact of Participatory Journalism.
Chapter 2: Mechanisms of Participation: How audience options shape the
conversation (Alfred Hermida).
Chapter 3: The Journalist's Relationship with Users: New dimensions to
conventional roles (Ari Heinonen).
Part II: Managing Change.
Chapter 4: Inside the Newsroom: Journalists' motivations and organizational
structures (Steve Paulussen).
Chapter 5: Managing Audience Participation: Practices, workfl ows and
strategies (David Domingo).
Chapter 6: User Comments: The transformation of participatory space (Zvi
Reich).
Part III: Issues and Implications.
Chapter 7: Taking Responsibility: Legal and ethical issues in participatory
journalism (Jane B. Singer).
Chapter 8: Participatory Journalism in the Marketplace: Economic
motivations behind the practices (Marina Vujnovic).
Chapter 9: Understanding a New Phenomenon: The signifi cance of
participatory journalism (Thorsten Quandt).
Chapter 10: Fluid Spaces, Fluid Journalism: The role of the "active
recipient" in participatory journalism (Alfred Hermida).
Appendix: About Our Study.
Glossary.
References.
Index.