Participatory Journalism [Elektronisk resurs] : Guarding Open Gates at Online Newspapers.
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Singer, Jane B. (författare)
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Domingo, David. (författare)
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Heinonen, Ari. (författare)
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Hermida, Alfred. (författare)
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Paulussen, Steve. (författare)
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Quandt, Thorsten. (författare)
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Reich, Zvi. (författare)
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Vujnovic, Marina. (författare)
- ISBN 978-1-4443-4071-6
- Hoboken : John Wiley & Sons, 2011.
- Engelska 1 online resource (462 p.)
Innehållsförteckning
Sammanfattning
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Stäng
- Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Notes on Authors; Acknowledgements; Authors' Note; 1.1 Participatory Journalism; 1.2 Why Look at Newspaper Websites?; 1.3 Chapter Preview; 1 Introduction; Part I: The Impact of Participatory Journalism; 2 Mechanisms of Participation; 2.1 The Emergence of Participatory Journalism; 2.2 Analyzing Audience Participation; 2.3 Perceptions of Participatory Journalism; 2.4 Conclusion; Participate!; 3 The Journalist's Relationship with Users; 3.1 Rewritten Roles; 3.2 How Journalists See Users: Before the story is written.
- 3.3 How Journalists See Users: After the story is written3.4 A Collaborative Role: Users as co-workers; 3.5 Community Members; 3.6 How Journalists See Themselves; 3.7 Conclusion; Participate!; Part II: Managing Change; 4 Inside the Newsroom; 4.1 Incentives for Innovation; 4.2 Changing the Newsroom Culture; 4.3 Time, Space and Staff; 4.4 New Job Profiles; 4.5 Outsourcing and Crowdsourcing; 4.6 Organizational Structures; 4.7 Conclusion; Participate!; 5 Managing Audience Participation; 5.1 Different Materials, Different Management Strategies; 5.2 Workflow Trends in News Production Stages.
- 5.3 Playground or Source: Two Approaches to Managing User Contributions5.4 Best Practices: Reporters' Involvement in Management; 5.5. Best Practices: Users' Involvement in Management; 5.6 Conclusion; Participate!; 6 User Comments; 6.1 The Legacy of Participatory Media Spaces; 6.2 Journalists' Attitudes; 6.3 Comment Management Strategies; 6.4 Giving Comments the Green Light; 6.5 Conclusion; Participate!; Part III: Issues and Implications; 7 Taking Responsibility; 7.1 Law and Ethics; 7.2 The Effect of User Contributions on Journalists' Own Legal and Ethical Practices; 7.3 Ethical Issues.
- 7.4 Legal Issues7.5 Mechanisms for Addressing Legal and Ethical Issues; 7.6 Conclusion; Participate!; 8 Participatory Journalism in the Marketplace; 8.1 Market Forces; 8.2 Building Loyalty to the News Brand; 8.3 Boosting Website Traffic; 8.4 Competing Effectively; 8.5 Conclusion; Participate!; 9 Understanding a New Phenomenon; 9.1 Public Communication and the Essence of Journalism; 9.2 The Emergence of Traditional Journalism; 9.3 The Emergence of Participatory Journalism; 9.4 Perspectives on Participation; 9.5 Conclusion; Participate!; 10 Fluid Spaces, Fluid Journalism.
- 10.1 A Participatory Culture10.2 "Active Recipients"; 10.3 New Relationships, New Roles; 10.4 Working with the Audience; 10.5 Guarding Open Gates; 10.6 Conclusion; Participate!; BELGIUM; CANADA; CROATIA; FINLAND; FRANCE; GERMANY; ISRAEL; SPAIN; UNITED KINGDOM; UNITED STATES of AMERICA; Appendix; Glossary; References; Index;.
- 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 first-h
Ämnesord
- Citizen journalism.
- Electronic newspapers.
- Online journalism.
Genre
- Electronic books. (LCSH)
Klassifikation
- PN4833.P37 2011 (LCC)
- 070.4 (DDC)
- Bt (kssb/8 (machine generated))
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