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Description
Online discussions in the form of readers' comments are a central part of many news sites and social media platforms. In this book, Tamara Kunic explores and interprets the ways in which digital technology has changed culture, media, and society. Kunic analyzes the impact of the Internet and convergence not only on the acquisition of new skills, but also on changes in the production and dissemination of content itself and the need to adapt to new times and the demands of a new audience—the active prosumer. With a comprehensive approach to the issue of participation in the media, Kunic examines the development of news sites and participatory journalism in Croatia from the perspective of editors and from the content of readers' comments. Scholars of journalism, communication, media studies, sociology, politics, and cultural studies will find this book of particular interest.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Introduction
Part I: Participation
Chapter 2: Participatory Journalism
Chapter 3: Regulation of User Generated Content
Part II: Readers' Comments
Chapter 4: Readers’ comments as part of participative journalism
Chapter 5: Communication in digital public sphere
Chapter 6: Readers’ Comments, Hate Speech and Hostility
Chapter 7: So… What to Do With Readers’ Comments’
References
About the Author
Product details
Published | Dec 08 2023 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 192 |
ISBN | 9781666921984 |
Imprint | Lexington Books |
Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
Series | Studies in New Media |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Using Croatia as an example, Tamara Kunic offers insights into media participation, audience engagement, the quality of user comments, and the uncertainties journalists face, all of which add to the research on hate speech on news sites and social media and can be applied to other countries.
Tena Perišin, University of Zagreb
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This incisive book provides key insights into participatory journalism and civic engagement online, probing their role in democracies. It smartly navigates how technology alters citizen-media collaboration, covering media system definitions to ethical dilemmas like hate speech. Revealing the dynamic between professional journalism and civic input, it offers relevant theory and findings not just for Croatia, but for all democracies grappling with digital challenges. Essential reading for journalists, academics, and those invested in media and democracy's future.
Ivan Balabanic, University of Zagreb
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This book is aimed at modern scholars and journalists interested in the democratization of communication on the internet and the impact of citizen commentary on journalism. Do citizen comments have serious democratic potential and is participatory journalism an asset to the journalism profession? Read the book to find answers to these questions!
Nada Zgrabljic Rotar, University of Zagreb