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We are in the beginning of the golden age of journalism, but not journalism as we have known so far. Media futurists have predicted that by the year 2021 "citizens collaboratively produced 50 percent of the news." However, Traditional media have yet to adopt or experiment significantly with these new forms of noticias.Históricamente, told reporters they have been instructed to inform democracy. But its future will depend not only on how well they do but also how to encourage and enable dialogue with citizens. That is the desafío.Este report raises important considerations when exploring a collaborative effort between audience and half tradicional.Por Shayne Bowman and Chris WillisEditado by JD LasicaTraducido by Guillermo Franco M. Introducciónpor Dale Peskin, Co-Director of The Media Center at APIPrólogopor Dan Gillmor, The San Jose Mercury News1. Introduction to journalism participativoArmada Web editing tools are easy to use mobile devices on connections and increasingly powerful, the online audience has the means to become an active participant in the creation and dissemination of news and information.2. Cultural context: Behind the participativosInternet media explosion has caused significant changes in journalism. Remains to be seen exactly how much change will manifest and see. The creation of the Internet as we know it helped create media-centric lives. Has changed the dynamics of the news and turned contribuyentes.3 customers. How is taking shape participativoEl journalism participatory journalism model uses the "publish, then filter" model instead of the traditional "filter, then publish." Examine the processes of self-correction, the strengths and weaknesses of the major systems and forms of participatory journalism. These include: discussion groups, weblogs (blogs), collaborative publishing systems, point to point '(' peer to peer ', in English) and XML syndication. It examines the various roles that the audience can play and the types of forms of participatory journalism in which these prosperan.4. The rules of participation What motivates the audience to take part in participatory journalism? Are detailed social needs and how journalism satisfies them. Like any social system, participatory media has developed its own rules. We discuss these rules and explains how trabajan.5. Implications for media and periodismoLas key trends that are shaping the future of media and journalism and the impact of the Internet include: the democratization of the medium due to low entry barriers, the challenges to the hegemony of the media, a redefinition credibility-who has it and how to create, "the rise of new experts and watchdogs, changes in the business models for media companies and new expectations and demands of consumers in the process periodístico.6. Potential benefits of We the potential benefits Medio'Los media companies and businesses that adopt participatory journalism in a meaningful way may include: increased trust, shared responsibility in an informed democracy, creating memorable experiences, attracting a younger audience and create a strong relationship with the community in general.7. MediosFormas How might respond to media companies integrate participatory journalism at its existing operations include: understanding and build on the concept that the connections are equivalent to value, to hold accountable the editorial change, give staff some level of autonomy , welcome customers as innovators and share the story, not to appropriate ella.Apéndice: Bibliography adicionalUna list of resources, from Web sites to books and tools and for 'We Media'.
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"We Media"

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