News has traditionally served as a common ground, enabling people to connect to others and engage with the public issues they encounter in everyday life. This article revisits these theoretical debates about mediated public connection within the context of a digitalized news media landscape. While academic discussions surrounding these shifts are often explored in terms of normative ideals ascribed to political systems or civic cultures, we propose to reposition the debate by departing from the practices and preferences of the news user instead. Therefore, we deconstruct and translate the concept of public connection into four dimensions that emphasize people's lived experiences: inclusiveness, engagement, relevance, and constructiveness. S...
Internet communication technologies (netCT) have added a new dimension to the production and consump...
The evolution of social media has dramatically changed the way people access daily news updates. Ins...
The traditional Habermasian concept of the national public sphere created by the mass media of newsp...
News has traditionally served as a common ground, enabling people to connect to others and engage wi...
News has traditionally served as a common ground, enabling people to connect to others and engage wi...
This contribution explores how digitalization facilitates new patterns of using news to connect to l...
This contribution explores how digitalization facilitates new patterns of using news to connect to l...
This article argues that journalism scholars should strive to understand the democratic significance...
Messaging apps and Facebook groups are increasingly significant in everyday life, shaping not only i...
Social media platforms are an increasingly dominant medium through which people encounter news in ev...
The current news media landscape is characterized by an abundance of digital outlets and increased o...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis. This article contends that not only journalism but also journalism studie...
The current news media landscape is characterized by an abundance of digital outlets and increased o...
Van Facebook tot nieuwsapps en uitgesteld kijken: nog nooit had de Nederlandse nieuwsgebruiker de ke...
Internet communication technologies (netCT) have added a new dimension to the production and consump...
The evolution of social media has dramatically changed the way people access daily news updates. Ins...
The traditional Habermasian concept of the national public sphere created by the mass media of newsp...
News has traditionally served as a common ground, enabling people to connect to others and engage wi...
News has traditionally served as a common ground, enabling people to connect to others and engage wi...
This contribution explores how digitalization facilitates new patterns of using news to connect to l...
This contribution explores how digitalization facilitates new patterns of using news to connect to l...
This article argues that journalism scholars should strive to understand the democratic significance...
Messaging apps and Facebook groups are increasingly significant in everyday life, shaping not only i...
Social media platforms are an increasingly dominant medium through which people encounter news in ev...
The current news media landscape is characterized by an abundance of digital outlets and increased o...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis. This article contends that not only journalism but also journalism studie...
The current news media landscape is characterized by an abundance of digital outlets and increased o...
Van Facebook tot nieuwsapps en uitgesteld kijken: nog nooit had de Nederlandse nieuwsgebruiker de ke...
Internet communication technologies (netCT) have added a new dimension to the production and consump...
The evolution of social media has dramatically changed the way people access daily news updates. Ins...
The traditional Habermasian concept of the national public sphere created by the mass media of newsp...