A dualidade do webjornalismo participativo
Abstract
The creation of computers’ world-wide net, allied to the advent of web 2.0, potencialized the development of cooperative works, based on interaction spaces. This resulted in new mediatic products, such as open-source (participative) journalism in the internet, which allows any citizen to become a news producer. It’s a practice in which the individual finds more autonomy and freedom of speech, while journalists see their role being modified. The purpose of this paper is to reflect on these aspects, that generate a cultural impact and a tension concerning the permanence of journalists and their obligations to the society.Downloads
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