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Participatory Journalism: Guarding Open Gates at Online Newspapers / Edition 1
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Participatory Journalism: Guarding Open Gates at Online Newspapers / Edition 1
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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 first-hand look at the workings and challenges of online journalism on a global scale, through data that has been seamlessly combined so that each chapter presents the views of journalists in many nations, highlighting both similarities and differences, both national and individual
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-hand look at the workings and challenges of online journalism on a global scale, through data that has been seamlessly combined so that each chapter presents the views of journalists in many nations, highlighting both similarities and differences, both national and individual