This article analyzes the nature of debate on “below the line” comment fields at the United Kingdom’s Guardian, and how, if at all, such debates are impacting journalism practice. The article combines a content analysis of 3,792 comments across eighty-five articles that focused on the UN Climate Change Summit, with ten interviews with journalists, two with affiliated commentators, plus the community manager. The results suggest a more positive picture than has been found by many existing studies: Debates were often deliberative in nature, and journalists reported that it was positively impacting their practice in several ways, including providing new story leads and enhanced critical reflection. However, citizen–journalist debate was limite...
This paper explores the persistence of scepticism in British newspapers’ narratives around climate c...
In recent years, we have witnessed an increase in the spaces for content written by audiences in the...
Tim Hewat was celebrated during his tenure at Granada Television as one of the most influential jour...
This article analyses the nature of debate on “below the line” comment fields at the UK’s Guardian, ...
This article analyzes the nature of debate on “below the line” comment fields at the United Kingdom’...
This article analyzes the nature of debate on “below the line” comment fields at the United Kingdom’...
Based on a longitudinal research design (2006–2017), this article analyses how Guardian journalists ...
Discussion threads published beneath articles on news websites have only lately become the subject o...
Recent research has demonstrated how comment threads published beneath online news articles are bein...
Recent research has demonstrated how comment threads published beneath online news articles are bein...
Over the past decade, particularly with the introduction of Web 2.0 technologies, we have seen an in...
Web 2.0 has opened the gates to journalism with online audiences increasingly participating in the p...
open access journalClimate change is the single most pressing existential threat facing humanity, an...
Climate change has rarely been out of the public spotlight in the first decade of this century. The ...
This case study examines how journalists at Britain’s Guardian newspaper and affiliated website are ...
This paper explores the persistence of scepticism in British newspapers’ narratives around climate c...
In recent years, we have witnessed an increase in the spaces for content written by audiences in the...
Tim Hewat was celebrated during his tenure at Granada Television as one of the most influential jour...
This article analyses the nature of debate on “below the line” comment fields at the UK’s Guardian, ...
This article analyzes the nature of debate on “below the line” comment fields at the United Kingdom’...
This article analyzes the nature of debate on “below the line” comment fields at the United Kingdom’...
Based on a longitudinal research design (2006–2017), this article analyses how Guardian journalists ...
Discussion threads published beneath articles on news websites have only lately become the subject o...
Recent research has demonstrated how comment threads published beneath online news articles are bein...
Recent research has demonstrated how comment threads published beneath online news articles are bein...
Over the past decade, particularly with the introduction of Web 2.0 technologies, we have seen an in...
Web 2.0 has opened the gates to journalism with online audiences increasingly participating in the p...
open access journalClimate change is the single most pressing existential threat facing humanity, an...
Climate change has rarely been out of the public spotlight in the first decade of this century. The ...
This case study examines how journalists at Britain’s Guardian newspaper and affiliated website are ...
This paper explores the persistence of scepticism in British newspapers’ narratives around climate c...
In recent years, we have witnessed an increase in the spaces for content written by audiences in the...
Tim Hewat was celebrated during his tenure at Granada Television as one of the most influential jour...