This article investigates the news industry’s perceptions of letters to the editor and online comments in the context of the digital world and of the challenges journalists face. Using a sample of 11 semistructured interviews with journalists and ombudsmen in Portugal, we analyse the news industry’s views on readers’ ability to comment on the news and on the industry’s possible contributions to creating critical and engaged publics. The interviewees express concern about harmful behaviours in online environments and point to differences in online and offline contexts of participation. The results, however, do not reveal a proactive attitude in the news industry as the news professionals focus on their daily work activities as ...
The Internet has created new “dialogical spaces” (Oblak, 2005) where issues of common concern can be...
This article is a contribution to the debate on audience participation in online media with a twofol...
Recent research has demonstrated how comment threads published beneath online news articles are bein...
UID/CCI/04667/2016This article investigates the news industry's perceptions of letters to the editor...
Online comments have been a widespread feature in news media. Although audiences recognize it widely...
In recent decades, the national and international media contexts, in particular television, media si...
In recent decades, the national and international media contexts, in particular television, media si...
Apresentado no Congresso MILID WEEK 2012 sobre "Media literacy and intercultural dialogue"Today’s me...
Initially offered as a digital public sphere forum, comments sections became the preferred democrati...
This article argues that there is a connection between civic cultures and literacy levels and that t...
Customer relationships are an important pillar of a business model (Osterwalder & Pigneur, 2010). Fo...
Digital media reduces costs but also increases competition. Nowadays, costly reporting and the cover...
UIDB/05021/2020 UIDP/05021/2020Local media are decisive for communities in the context of a global c...
Audience participation, in any of its forms and names (public journalism, citizen journalism, partic...
First Published May 15, 2017.Little attention has been paid to the relation between citizens’ repres...
The Internet has created new “dialogical spaces” (Oblak, 2005) where issues of common concern can be...
This article is a contribution to the debate on audience participation in online media with a twofol...
Recent research has demonstrated how comment threads published beneath online news articles are bein...
UID/CCI/04667/2016This article investigates the news industry's perceptions of letters to the editor...
Online comments have been a widespread feature in news media. Although audiences recognize it widely...
In recent decades, the national and international media contexts, in particular television, media si...
In recent decades, the national and international media contexts, in particular television, media si...
Apresentado no Congresso MILID WEEK 2012 sobre "Media literacy and intercultural dialogue"Today’s me...
Initially offered as a digital public sphere forum, comments sections became the preferred democrati...
This article argues that there is a connection between civic cultures and literacy levels and that t...
Customer relationships are an important pillar of a business model (Osterwalder & Pigneur, 2010). Fo...
Digital media reduces costs but also increases competition. Nowadays, costly reporting and the cover...
UIDB/05021/2020 UIDP/05021/2020Local media are decisive for communities in the context of a global c...
Audience participation, in any of its forms and names (public journalism, citizen journalism, partic...
First Published May 15, 2017.Little attention has been paid to the relation between citizens’ repres...
The Internet has created new “dialogical spaces” (Oblak, 2005) where issues of common concern can be...
This article is a contribution to the debate on audience participation in online media with a twofol...
Recent research has demonstrated how comment threads published beneath online news articles are bein...