2020
DOI: 10.34097/jeicom_si_dec2019-2
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Towards a Semantic-oriented Model of Participatory Journalism Management

Abstract: During the last two decades, citizens' participation in news production process has raised great academic and entrepreneurial interest for participatory journalism. Traditional procedures and concepts such as gate keeping have been under discussion. News organizations redesign their websites in order to adopt tools and applications that make it possible for users to be active consumers or even co-producers of journalistic content, by liking, sharing, commenting and submitting material. At the same time, huge a… Show more

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“…Journalists have also been targeted (Charitidis et al, 2020;Obermaier et al, 2018), not only when they belong to a specific stigmatized social group but also because of their exposure as public figures (Koliska et al, 2020;Van Dalen, 2021). Greek journalists identify hate speech as a recurrent problem in participatory spaces where they have to manage user-generated content (Saridou et al, 2019). At the same time, even if less commonly, hate speech has also been spread from within news outlets themselves (Sindoni, 2018), adding another dimension-though not a predominant one-to the phenomenon.…”
Section: Professional Journalism In Southern Europementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Journalists have also been targeted (Charitidis et al, 2020;Obermaier et al, 2018), not only when they belong to a specific stigmatized social group but also because of their exposure as public figures (Koliska et al, 2020;Van Dalen, 2021). Greek journalists identify hate speech as a recurrent problem in participatory spaces where they have to manage user-generated content (Saridou et al, 2019). At the same time, even if less commonly, hate speech has also been spread from within news outlets themselves (Sindoni, 2018), adding another dimension-though not a predominant one-to the phenomenon.…”
Section: Professional Journalism In Southern Europementioning
confidence: 99%