The concept of citizens’ participation in everyday life has strong roots in the ancient Greek culture, commonly accepted as the birth of the occidental civilization. Especially from the 4th century BC to the 5th AD, assemblies and public opinion courts were part of this democratic ecosystem, where citizens could express their views on current topics. Inspired by the typical starting expression of such reunions – ‘Who would like to talk?’ (Sinclair, 1999) – this article tries to contribute to the general topic of public intervention in the media scope. In this sense, what kind of motivations led citizens to participate and interact with media institutions? What kind of troubling issues have been drawn by the scientific lite...
This article critically examines the invocation of democracy in the discourse of audience participat...
Media audience has been conceived, traditionally, as a group of citizens or consumers. In the Media ...
In today’s thoroughly mass-mediated world, audiences and publics are, of course, composed of the sam...
The concept of citizens’ participation in everyday life has strong roots in the ancient Greek cult...
Apresentado no Congresso MILID WEEK 2012 sobre "Media literacy and intercultural dialogue"Today’s me...
Audience participation, in any of its forms and names (public journalism, citizen journalism, partic...
Participation has become fashionable again, but at the same time it has always played a crucial role...
This presentation conceptualises mediatised civic participation to support the study of the media pr...
Especially in a European context the temptation to look at any point in the recent past as a less cr...
The media are a vital component of the democratic process, as they connect citizens with the actions...
Drawing upon the review of collected literature on publics and participation, this article aims at...
Author answers the question, how traditional media, particularly television and especially public te...
Digital technologies, it is claimed, provide enhanced opportunities for interactivity and participat...
Based on a quantitative approach, this paper presents some of the preliminary results of a research ...
This article critically examines the invocation of democracy in the discourse of audience participat...
This article critically examines the invocation of democracy in the discourse of audience participat...
Media audience has been conceived, traditionally, as a group of citizens or consumers. In the Media ...
In today’s thoroughly mass-mediated world, audiences and publics are, of course, composed of the sam...
The concept of citizens’ participation in everyday life has strong roots in the ancient Greek cult...
Apresentado no Congresso MILID WEEK 2012 sobre "Media literacy and intercultural dialogue"Today’s me...
Audience participation, in any of its forms and names (public journalism, citizen journalism, partic...
Participation has become fashionable again, but at the same time it has always played a crucial role...
This presentation conceptualises mediatised civic participation to support the study of the media pr...
Especially in a European context the temptation to look at any point in the recent past as a less cr...
The media are a vital component of the democratic process, as they connect citizens with the actions...
Drawing upon the review of collected literature on publics and participation, this article aims at...
Author answers the question, how traditional media, particularly television and especially public te...
Digital technologies, it is claimed, provide enhanced opportunities for interactivity and participat...
Based on a quantitative approach, this paper presents some of the preliminary results of a research ...
This article critically examines the invocation of democracy in the discourse of audience participat...
This article critically examines the invocation of democracy in the discourse of audience participat...
Media audience has been conceived, traditionally, as a group of citizens or consumers. In the Media ...
In today’s thoroughly mass-mediated world, audiences and publics are, of course, composed of the sam...