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[ecrea] Special Journal Issue on Participatory Journalism (WG2 COST Action Transforming Audiences, Transforming Societies)
Sun Jan 26 16:55:24 GMT 2014
New special issue of the COST Action IS0906: ‘Transforming Audiences,
Transforming Societies’:
Working Group 2 ‘Audience Interactivity and Participation’
MEDIJSKA ISTRAŽIVANJA/MEDIA RESEARCH (2013, Vol. 19, No. 2):
Participatory Journalism: Possibilities and Constraints for Audience
Participation
Editor-in-Chief: Nada Zgrabljic Rotar (University of Zadar, Croatia)
Guest Editor of the Special Issue: Igor Vobic (University of Ljubljana,
Slovenia)
In late modern societies, communication is shaped by concepts such as
heterogeneity, fragmentation and individualisation. Social networking
sites, blogs, and micro-blogs have recently joined the billions of
websites enabling different individual and collective actors that are
scattered across the locales to participate in public communication in a
variety of unprecedented ways. These online forms of communicative
engagement have also facilitated the ideas of the collaborative and the
collective in contemporary journalism of traditional media
organisations. The “people formerly known as the audience”, as Jay Rosen
acknowledged almost a decade ago, have actively started to contribute to
the on-going processes of creating news websites in mainstream media and
became variously engaged in participatory journalism.
Despite the fact that the idea of participatory journalism engages
people both inside and outside the newsrooms to communicate, not only
to, but also with each other, there have been indications of
inclusivist, and also exclusivist principles and practices, of
collective and collaborative news making. The different modes of
audience participation in journalism have, in some cases, eliminated
some of the traditional ideals in journalism, such as truthiness, the
principle of objectivity, and a disinterest in the shaping of political
life, and have replaced them with alternatives, such as deliberation,
multiperspectivity, and participation in political life. In this sense,
the ordinary people have with professional assistance captured and
published through words, photographic, or video stories of worldwide
significance, and have shared personal perspectives or particular views
from their small communities on issues of a larger significance, thereby
reshaping the dynamics between the global and the (micro-)local in
public communication.
The authors of the articles that have been included in this special
issue of Medijska istraživanja/Media Research consider the possibilities
and constrains of participatory journalism to be the starting points of
their explorations. The issue consists of five scholarly articles: one
theoretical discussion on participatory journalism in the Internet age,
and four case studies from the Netherlands, Slovenia, Serbia, and Belgium.
Contents:
Editorial
Igor Vobič
Reconsidering Participatory Journalism in the Internet Age
Igor Vobič, Peter Dahlgren
Available at:
http://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=165840
“It really is a Craft”: Repertoires in Journalistic Frontrunners’ Talk
on Audience Participation
Merel Borger, Irene Costera Meijer, Anita van Hoof, Jose Sanders
Available at:
http://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=165842
Abuse of Online Participatory Journalism in Slovenia: Offensive Comments
under News Items
Karmen Erjavec, Melita Poler-Kovačič
Available at:
http://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=165843
Co-construction and Deconstruction of Poverty on Serbian News Websites
Jelena Kleut, Smiljana Milinkov
Available at:
http://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=165844
Identity, Contingency and Rigidity: The (Counter-) hegemonic
Constructions of the Identity of the Media Professional
Nico Carpentier
Only available in the printed edition.
MEDIJSKA ISTRAŽIVANJA/MEDIA RESEARCH
http://www.mediaresearch.cro.net/
See also:
Portal of scientific journals of Croatia
http://hrcak.srce.hr/?lang=en
http://hrcak.srce.hr/mediaresearch
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