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Journalism Practice | 2008

PARTICIPATORY JOURNALISM PRACTICES IN THE MEDIA AND BEYOND: An international comparative study of initiatives in online newspapers

David Domingo; Ari Heinonen; Steve Paulussen; Jane B. Singer; Marina Vujnovic

This article is a contribution to the debate on audience participation in online media with a twofold aim: (1) making conceptual sense of the phenomenon of participatory journalism in the framework of journalism research, and (2) determining the forms that it is taking in eight European countries and the United States. First, participatory journalism is considered in the context of the historical evolution of public communication. A methodological strategy for systematically analysing citizen participation opportunities in the media is then proposed and applied. A sample of 16 online newspapers offers preliminary data that suggest news organisations are interpreting online user participation mainly as an opportunity for their readers to debate current events, while other stages of the news production process are closed to citizen involvement or controlled by professional journalists when participation is allowed. However, different strategies exist among the studied sample, and contextual factors should be considered in further research.


Journalism Practice | 2010

EXPLORING THE POLITICAL-ECONOMIC FACTORS OF PARTICIPATORY JOURNALISM

Marina Vujnovic; Jane B. Singer; Steve Paulussen; Ari Heinonen; Zvi Reich; Alfred Hermida; David Domingo

This comparative study of user-generated content (UGC) in 10 Western democracies examines the political economic aspects of citizen participation in online media, as assessed by journalists who work with this content. Drawing on interviews with more than 60 journalists, we explore their perceived economic motivations for an ongoing redefinition of traditional journalistic roles, as UGC becomes an increasingly dominant feature of news websites.


Journalismus online: Partizipation oder Profession? | 2008

Citizen participation in online news media: an overview of current developments in four European countries and the United States

Steve Paulussen; David Domingo; Ari Heinonen; Jane B. Singer; Marina Vujnovic

With the continuing diffusion of the Internet, with the changing media-consumption patterns and with the impact of the Web 2.0 phenomenon, there seems to be widespread optimism regarding democratic participation and active citizenship through online media. Authors such as Bowman and Willis (2003) and Dan Gillmor (2004) describe how, on the Internet, the people themselves have become the media. In contrast to traditional media, blogs and other community-driven media are characterised by a fundamental convergence of the roles of content producers and consumers because every user has the opportunity to both consume and create content. Axel Bruns (2005) has coined the term ‘produsage’ to refer to this blurring line, while Gillmor (2004: 136) and Rosen (2006) speak of the “former audience” to stress that the public should no longer be regarded as a passive group of receivers. Some authors regard this as being part of a larger societal development toward a participatory culture, something that Hartley also has called a “redactional society” (Hartley, 2000). There are some doubts about the foundations of such a development though. Some authors question the idea of a “hyperactive audience” (Schonbach, 1997; see also Hanitzsch, 2006). They claim that only institutionalized forms of journalism guarantee quality through organizational structures and professional work routines and that they offer society a shared meaning in the form of content that reaches mass audiences.


Published in <b>2011</b> in Chichester, West Sussex, U.K. ;Malden, MA by Wiley-Blackwell | 2011

Participatory Journalism: Guarding Open Gates at Online Newspapers

Jane B. Singer; Alfred Hermida; David Domingo; Ari Heinonen; Steve Paulussen; Zvi Reich; Marina Vujnovic


Journal of Communication Management | 2005

Public relations, not propaganda, for US public diplomacy in a post‐9/11 world: Challenges and opportunities

Dean Kruckeberg; Marina Vujnovic


#ISOJ : the official research journal of the international symposium on online journalism | 2011

The active recipient : participatory journalism through the lens of the Dewey-Lippmann debate

Alfred Hermida; David Domingo; Ari Heinonen; Steve Paulussen; Zvi Reich; Jane B. Singer; Marina Vujnovic


Public Relations Review | 2005

Imperative for an Arab model of public relations as a framework for diplomatic, corporate and nongovernmental organization relationships

Marina Vujnovic; Dean Kruckeberg


Archive | 2011

Introduction: Sharing the Road

Jane B. Singer; Alfred Hermida; David Domingo; Ari Heinonen; Steve Paulussen; Zvi Reich; Marina Vujnovic


Archive | 2011

Participatory Journalism in Online Newspapers: Guarding the Internet's Open Gates

Jane B. Singer; Alfred Hermida; David Domingo; Ari Heinonen; Steve Paulussen; Zvi Reich; Marina Vujnovic


Proceedings of Future of Journalism Conference | 2009

Exploring the political-economical factors of participatory journalism: a first look into self reports by online journalists and editors in ten countries.

Marina Vujnovic; Jane B. Singer; Zvi Reich; Steve Paulussen; Alfred Hermida; Ari Heinonen; David Domingo

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Jane B. Singer

University of Central Lancashire

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Zvi Reich

Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

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Alfred Hermida

University of British Columbia

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Dean Kruckeberg

University of Northern Iowa

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