Designing a renaissance for digital news media

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User participation in the journalistic context has theoretically been possible since the emergence of the Internet. The few interface formats which have been developed to link newsrooms and citizens have, however, not followed the same explosive development as other parts of the media landscape. One reason often referred to by the scientific community is the defensive newsroom culture. This essay presents an alternative interpretation and argues that bridging the gap between interaction design research, media and communications research, and practitioners within digital news media, could shed new light on the stalled process of newsroom co-creation with users.

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Novak, A. (2018). Designing a renaissance for digital news media. Media and Communication. Cogitatio Press. https://doi.org/10.17645/mac.v6i4.1769

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