Does community participation set the local press agenda? A view on deliberative and civic practices in the Portuguese press

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Autor(a) principal: Ferreira, Gil Baptista
Data de Publicação: 2013
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Brazilian journalism research (Online)
Texto Completo: https://bjr.sbpjor.org.br/bjr/article/view/543
Resumo: What are journalists’ perceptions of the citizen’s role in democratic life? What is the role that journalists attribute to the public in the construction of the news agenda? The main goal of this study is to investigate the relationship between the local press, citizens and civic practices. It takes as starting point a dual theoretical approach, the theory of deliberative democracy and the public journalism movement, to assess the scope of the concept of “deliberative journalism.” Under the aegis of the project “Citizens’ Agenda: journalism and political participation in the Portuguese media”, questionnaires were delivered to 45 journalists from the main regional newspapers in Portugal. Focusing on the importance of the citizen’s agenda for the journalists’ decision making process, the results show that although the journalists appreciate the principles underlying the public and deliberative journalism movements (which suggests that a deliberative consciousness is emerging), they also express the permanency of a conventional journalism approach.
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title Does community participation set the local press agenda? A view on deliberative and civic practices in the Portuguese press
spellingShingle Does community participation set the local press agenda? A view on deliberative and civic practices in the Portuguese press
Ferreira, Gil Baptista
Local press
Deliberative democracy
Public journalism
Journalism practices
Agenda setting
Journalism
title_short Does community participation set the local press agenda? A view on deliberative and civic practices in the Portuguese press
title_full Does community participation set the local press agenda? A view on deliberative and civic practices in the Portuguese press
title_fullStr Does community participation set the local press agenda? A view on deliberative and civic practices in the Portuguese press
title_full_unstemmed Does community participation set the local press agenda? A view on deliberative and civic practices in the Portuguese press
title_sort Does community participation set the local press agenda? A view on deliberative and civic practices in the Portuguese press
author Ferreira, Gil Baptista
author_facet Ferreira, Gil Baptista
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ferreira, Gil Baptista
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Local press
Deliberative democracy
Public journalism
Journalism practices
Agenda setting
Journalism
topic Local press
Deliberative democracy
Public journalism
Journalism practices
Agenda setting
Journalism
description What are journalists’ perceptions of the citizen’s role in democratic life? What is the role that journalists attribute to the public in the construction of the news agenda? The main goal of this study is to investigate the relationship between the local press, citizens and civic practices. It takes as starting point a dual theoretical approach, the theory of deliberative democracy and the public journalism movement, to assess the scope of the concept of “deliberative journalism.” Under the aegis of the project “Citizens’ Agenda: journalism and political participation in the Portuguese media”, questionnaires were delivered to 45 journalists from the main regional newspapers in Portugal. Focusing on the importance of the citizen’s agenda for the journalists’ decision making process, the results show that although the journalists appreciate the principles underlying the public and deliberative journalism movements (which suggests that a deliberative consciousness is emerging), they also express the permanency of a conventional journalism approach.
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