This article reconstructs the evolution of societal and journalistic meta-discourse about the participation of ordinary citizens in the news production process. We do so through a genealogy of what we call “participatory epistemology,” defined here as a form of journalistic knowledge in which professional expertise is modified through 19 public interaction. It is our argument that the notion of “citizen participation in news process” has not simply functioned as a normative concept but has rather carried with it a particular understanding of what journalists could reasonably know, and how their knowledge could be enhanced by engaging with the public in order to produce journalistic work. By examining four key moments in the evolution of par...
This article is a contribution to the debate on audience participation in online media with a twofol...
This article presents a systematic literature review of 378 studies (1997–2017) on online participat...
This article critically examines the invocation of democracy in the discourse of audience participat...
This article reconstructs the evolution of societal and journalistic meta-discourse about the partic...
Civic participation in news production has been a trend under academic scrutiny for at least two dec...
The link between journalism and participation has since long been envisioned and argued to be an imp...
The link between journalism and participation has since long been envisioned and argued to be an imp...
Citizen participation in the news-making process has been a hopeful promise since the 1990s. Observe...
In a time of decling public trust in news, loss of advertising revenue, and an increasingly partipat...
The far-seeing collection in this issue is arrayed across the terrain of journalism infused with soc...
In this article, we investigate the emergence of ʺparticipatory journalismʺ as a scholarly object in...
National civil discourse is intricately tied to a unique epistemology – the theory of knowledge and ...
This paper focuses on how new media technologies, in generating new participatory opportunities, mig...
Practices commonly termed participatory or citizen journalism, such as blogging and publishing conte...
Enabled by the increasing popularity of web-based easy-publishing technologies, the vibrant rise of ...
This article is a contribution to the debate on audience participation in online media with a twofol...
This article presents a systematic literature review of 378 studies (1997–2017) on online participat...
This article critically examines the invocation of democracy in the discourse of audience participat...
This article reconstructs the evolution of societal and journalistic meta-discourse about the partic...
Civic participation in news production has been a trend under academic scrutiny for at least two dec...
The link between journalism and participation has since long been envisioned and argued to be an imp...
The link between journalism and participation has since long been envisioned and argued to be an imp...
Citizen participation in the news-making process has been a hopeful promise since the 1990s. Observe...
In a time of decling public trust in news, loss of advertising revenue, and an increasingly partipat...
The far-seeing collection in this issue is arrayed across the terrain of journalism infused with soc...
In this article, we investigate the emergence of ʺparticipatory journalismʺ as a scholarly object in...
National civil discourse is intricately tied to a unique epistemology – the theory of knowledge and ...
This paper focuses on how new media technologies, in generating new participatory opportunities, mig...
Practices commonly termed participatory or citizen journalism, such as blogging and publishing conte...
Enabled by the increasing popularity of web-based easy-publishing technologies, the vibrant rise of ...
This article is a contribution to the debate on audience participation in online media with a twofol...
This article presents a systematic literature review of 378 studies (1997–2017) on online participat...
This article critically examines the invocation of democracy in the discourse of audience participat...