This paper examines the new forms of audience participation in journalism with regard to their possibility in achieving the goals of public journalism.2 A typology of five models of audience connections is proposed: (1) traditional journalism, (2) public journalism, (3) interactive journalism, (4) participatory journalism, and (5) citizen journalism. Identifying the higher goal of public journalism as engaging the people as citizens and helping public deliberation, I argue that the new forms of audience participation could further these goals only by infusing the value from and learning the techniques of public journalism. The concept of community, of public deliberation, past research on the Internet, and data obtained from my field study ...
The key approach of this thesis is to define closer discourse and importance of civic engagement in ...
Rapid and comprehensive development of the internet, the number, quality and diversity of informatio...
This article presents a systematic literature review of 378 studies (1997–2017) on online participat...
This article is a contribution to the debate on audience participation in online media with a twofol...
The digitization of journalistic practice, which took off notably with the growing popularity of onl...
Public Journalism 2.0 examines the ways that civic or public journalism is evolving, especially as a...
Audience participation, in any of its forms and names (public journalism, citizen journalism, partic...
Based on a quantitative approach, this paper presents some of the preliminary results of a research ...
The relationship between journalism and its audience has undergone significant transformations from ...
This paper investigates how audience members are using alternative and independent journalism websit...
This paper investigates how audience members are using “alternative journalism” websites. Based on c...
The pervasive use of the World Wide Web by the general population has created a\ud cultural shift th...
This chapter focuses on the main analytical concepts used to study audiences in journalism and how t...
The transformation of a passive audience into an active one is the basis of citizen journalism. The ...
This article presents a content analysis of five very different examples of participatoryjournalism....
The key approach of this thesis is to define closer discourse and importance of civic engagement in ...
Rapid and comprehensive development of the internet, the number, quality and diversity of informatio...
This article presents a systematic literature review of 378 studies (1997–2017) on online participat...
This article is a contribution to the debate on audience participation in online media with a twofol...
The digitization of journalistic practice, which took off notably with the growing popularity of onl...
Public Journalism 2.0 examines the ways that civic or public journalism is evolving, especially as a...
Audience participation, in any of its forms and names (public journalism, citizen journalism, partic...
Based on a quantitative approach, this paper presents some of the preliminary results of a research ...
The relationship between journalism and its audience has undergone significant transformations from ...
This paper investigates how audience members are using alternative and independent journalism websit...
This paper investigates how audience members are using “alternative journalism” websites. Based on c...
The pervasive use of the World Wide Web by the general population has created a\ud cultural shift th...
This chapter focuses on the main analytical concepts used to study audiences in journalism and how t...
The transformation of a passive audience into an active one is the basis of citizen journalism. The ...
This article presents a content analysis of five very different examples of participatoryjournalism....
The key approach of this thesis is to define closer discourse and importance of civic engagement in ...
Rapid and comprehensive development of the internet, the number, quality and diversity of informatio...
This article presents a systematic literature review of 378 studies (1997–2017) on online participat...