Beyound Prophecies: A critique of "news news' retrospective: is online news reaching its potential?"

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Autor(a) principal: Machado, Elias
Data de Publicação: 2006
Outros Autores: Barbosa, Suzana, Mielniczuk, Luciana, Palacios, Marcos, Ribas, Beatriz
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Brazilian journalism research (Online)
Texto Completo: https://bjr.sbpjor.org.br/bjr/article/view/70
Resumo: From April 27 to 29, 1995, the Poynter Institute organized a seminar with specialists in the fi eld to discuss the future of digital journalism. After a decade had passed since that seminar, Professor Nora Paul wrote an article for the Online Journalism Review in which she commented on the predictions made when digital journalism was barely starting to try out production models adapted to the world of the networks. In this joint article by members of the Online Journalism Research Group (GJOL)1, we intend to establish a dialogue with Professor Paul’s text, contributing new elements to the analysis of this phenomenon that, from our viewpoint, should be considered as a complex of continuities, ruptures and potentialities with respect to the conventional model of journalistic practice. Our text is especially centered on three topics that merit comments and criticism in Paul’s text: 1) the absence of an explicit methodological reference; 2) the biased evaluation centered only on part of the American production; 3) the very limited approach in dealing with the peculiarities of the new practice.
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title Beyound Prophecies: A critique of "news news' retrospective: is online news reaching its potential?"
spellingShingle Beyound Prophecies: A critique of "news news' retrospective: is online news reaching its potential?"
Machado, Elias
Webjournalism
online journalism
digital
multimedia
Nora Paul
Internet
NTC
title_short Beyound Prophecies: A critique of "news news' retrospective: is online news reaching its potential?"
title_full Beyound Prophecies: A critique of "news news' retrospective: is online news reaching its potential?"
title_fullStr Beyound Prophecies: A critique of "news news' retrospective: is online news reaching its potential?"
title_full_unstemmed Beyound Prophecies: A critique of "news news' retrospective: is online news reaching its potential?"
title_sort Beyound Prophecies: A critique of "news news' retrospective: is online news reaching its potential?"
author Machado, Elias
author_facet Machado, Elias
Barbosa, Suzana
Mielniczuk, Luciana
Palacios, Marcos
Ribas, Beatriz
author_role author
author2 Barbosa, Suzana
Mielniczuk, Luciana
Palacios, Marcos
Ribas, Beatriz
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Machado, Elias
Barbosa, Suzana
Mielniczuk, Luciana
Palacios, Marcos
Ribas, Beatriz
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Webjournalism
online journalism
digital
multimedia
Nora Paul
Internet
NTC
topic Webjournalism
online journalism
digital
multimedia
Nora Paul
Internet
NTC
description From April 27 to 29, 1995, the Poynter Institute organized a seminar with specialists in the fi eld to discuss the future of digital journalism. After a decade had passed since that seminar, Professor Nora Paul wrote an article for the Online Journalism Review in which she commented on the predictions made when digital journalism was barely starting to try out production models adapted to the world of the networks. In this joint article by members of the Online Journalism Research Group (GJOL)1, we intend to establish a dialogue with Professor Paul’s text, contributing new elements to the analysis of this phenomenon that, from our viewpoint, should be considered as a complex of continuities, ruptures and potentialities with respect to the conventional model of journalistic practice. Our text is especially centered on three topics that merit comments and criticism in Paul’s text: 1) the absence of an explicit methodological reference; 2) the biased evaluation centered only on part of the American production; 3) the very limited approach in dealing with the peculiarities of the new practice.
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