Qualidade do ciberjornalismo profissional e amador: estudo comparativo

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Autor(a) principal: Zamith, Fernando
Data de Publicação: 2015
Tipo de documento: Livro
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://hdl.handle.net/10216/78744
Resumo: In recent decades of online media, numerous questions have been placed especially to the direction that journalism has followed, with a serious risk of quality loss and consequent adverse effects on society and democracy. Among these questions, we can highlight: - Entry to the online journalism process of people (the former audience, citizen journalists) unprepared and unaware of ethical procedures; - Loss of control by journalists from many of the processes of dissemination and appropriation of news, now shared, commented, amputated and retold in social media; - Increasing tendency to automation use, throughout feeds, aggregation, and robots-journalists (Marshall, 2013), sometimes without the necessary prior control by human editors / reporters, and endangering the quality of journalism. - Multi-task online journalists, with no time or experience to do quality journalism, "comprehensive and proportional" (Kovach & Rosenstiel, 2001); - Strong priority given to immediacy by online news media, in prejudice of an in-depth and contextualized online journalism. The questions listed above are clearly new questions brought by the Internet and by the recent technologic advances, and in some cases have increased not-resolved problems concerning quality journalism in traditional media. That's why we believe that we need to find a tool specifically to measure the quality of online news. The main goal of this paper is to present the results of a preliminary research using the "5 C's and 1 A" framework: comprehensibility, context, causality, comparativeness, comprehensiveness and accuracy (Anderson, 2014: 21-23) to evaluate the quality of online news and its producers. The sample was nine news articles from different authors (professional and amateur) selected and voted by users of the Digg aggregator. Unsurprisingly, we conclude that the professional online journalism notes better quality levels. We conclude also that the "former audience" (Gillmor, 2004; Rosen, 2006) seems to prefer long news articles of investigative journalism ("slow journalism") and not the "fast journalism" of immediate 140 characters.
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title Qualidade do ciberjornalismo profissional e amador: estudo comparativo
spellingShingle Qualidade do ciberjornalismo profissional e amador: estudo comparativo
Zamith, Fernando
Humanidades
Humanities
title_short Qualidade do ciberjornalismo profissional e amador: estudo comparativo
title_full Qualidade do ciberjornalismo profissional e amador: estudo comparativo
title_fullStr Qualidade do ciberjornalismo profissional e amador: estudo comparativo
title_full_unstemmed Qualidade do ciberjornalismo profissional e amador: estudo comparativo
title_sort Qualidade do ciberjornalismo profissional e amador: estudo comparativo
author Zamith, Fernando
author_facet Zamith, Fernando
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Humanities
topic Humanidades
Humanities
description In recent decades of online media, numerous questions have been placed especially to the direction that journalism has followed, with a serious risk of quality loss and consequent adverse effects on society and democracy. Among these questions, we can highlight: - Entry to the online journalism process of people (the former audience, citizen journalists) unprepared and unaware of ethical procedures; - Loss of control by journalists from many of the processes of dissemination and appropriation of news, now shared, commented, amputated and retold in social media; - Increasing tendency to automation use, throughout feeds, aggregation, and robots-journalists (Marshall, 2013), sometimes without the necessary prior control by human editors / reporters, and endangering the quality of journalism. - Multi-task online journalists, with no time or experience to do quality journalism, "comprehensive and proportional" (Kovach & Rosenstiel, 2001); - Strong priority given to immediacy by online news media, in prejudice of an in-depth and contextualized online journalism. The questions listed above are clearly new questions brought by the Internet and by the recent technologic advances, and in some cases have increased not-resolved problems concerning quality journalism in traditional media. That's why we believe that we need to find a tool specifically to measure the quality of online news. The main goal of this paper is to present the results of a preliminary research using the "5 C's and 1 A" framework: comprehensibility, context, causality, comparativeness, comprehensiveness and accuracy (Anderson, 2014: 21-23) to evaluate the quality of online news and its producers. The sample was nine news articles from different authors (professional and amateur) selected and voted by users of the Digg aggregator. Unsurprisingly, we conclude that the professional online journalism notes better quality levels. We conclude also that the "former audience" (Gillmor, 2004; Rosen, 2006) seems to prefer long news articles of investigative journalism ("slow journalism") and not the "fast journalism" of immediate 140 characters.
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