This paper aims to clarify how journalists perceive the roles of their audiences in networked and participatory innovation environments. The focus is on different levels of interaction between innovation journalism and the public, and the types of roles audience is interpreted in journalistic discourse and practices. The study is based on the semi-structured interviews of 69 journalists in Finland, the United States and Japan. The context of this study is today's communication environment, which enables various possibilities for participatory practices and collaboration. This part of the study aims to 1) identify the roles of audiences in journalistic discourse, to 2) describe the types of interaction and collaboration between journalists ...
This article presents a content analysis of five very different examples of participatoryjournalism....
The emergence of social media altered the relation between journalism and the public in digital medi...
Studies of participatory journalism demonstrate that professional journalism can be resistant to cha...
This thesis asks the question “What is the role of journalism in social innovation?” It explores h...
In the new media and communications context audiences are more empowered than ever to make their voi...
This article is a contribution to the debate on audience participation in online media with a twofol...
Although the challenge posed by social media and the participatory turn concerns culture and values ...
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...
Journalists face plenty of challenges when covering innovation topics. Because innovation stories co...
Given the new possibilities for internet users creation of media content, this dissertation investig...
In a time of decling public trust in news, loss of advertising revenue, and an increasingly partipat...
Practices commonly termed participatory or citizen journalism, such as blogging and publishing conte...
Studies of participatory journalism demonstrate that professional journalism can be resistant to cha...
Although the challenge posed by social media and the participatory turn concerns culture and values ...
This article presents a content analysis of five very different examples of participatoryjournalism....
The emergence of social media altered the relation between journalism and the public in digital medi...
Studies of participatory journalism demonstrate that professional journalism can be resistant to cha...
This thesis asks the question “What is the role of journalism in social innovation?” It explores h...
In the new media and communications context audiences are more empowered than ever to make their voi...
This article is a contribution to the debate on audience participation in online media with a twofol...
Although the challenge posed by social media and the participatory turn concerns culture and values ...
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...
Journalists face plenty of challenges when covering innovation topics. Because innovation stories co...
Given the new possibilities for internet users creation of media content, this dissertation investig...
In a time of decling public trust in news, loss of advertising revenue, and an increasingly partipat...
Practices commonly termed participatory or citizen journalism, such as blogging and publishing conte...
Studies of participatory journalism demonstrate that professional journalism can be resistant to cha...
Although the challenge posed by social media and the participatory turn concerns culture and values ...
This article presents a content analysis of five very different examples of participatoryjournalism....
The emergence of social media altered the relation between journalism and the public in digital medi...
Studies of participatory journalism demonstrate that professional journalism can be resistant to cha...