Electronic democracy, internet, and the evolution of journalism: making use of available space

Peter Dahlgren

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Abstract

This chapter addressses the transformations within journalism that are engendered by the new digital technology. The basic claim is that in these circumstances journalists need to think about not only how to adapt the technology to their established ways of working, but also explore what new forms of professional practices can emerge. In particular the theme of interaction, invarious forms, with their audiences is emphasized. The text is in Spanish.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationLa ventana global
EditorsJose Vidal-Beneyto
PublisherTaurus
ISBN (Print)84-306-0464-2
Publication statusPublished - 2002

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Media and Communications

Free keywords

  • internet
  • professional practices
  • new media
  • journalism

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