May they come in?
a comparison of German and Flemish efforts to welcome public participation in the new media

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Authors and Corporations: De Keyser, Jeroen (Author), Sehl, Annika
published: 2011
Part of: , Erschienen in: First Monday, volume 16/2011, number 10. [ISSN: 1396-0466; 1396-0458]
Media Type: Article, E-Article

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"Much attention has been paid to audience participation in online journalism in recent years. This article contributes to that ongoing discussion by focusing on the previously largely overlooked macro level. It compares participatory journalism on German and Flemish national newspapers’ Web sites with a threefold aim: a) discussing the (lack of) introduction of certain participatory features in both markets; b) offering the first longitudinal perspective in that field for both markets; and, c) analyzing the various influences of market size on participatory journalism implementation. The longitudinal overview confirms that changes are happening at a fast pace. In general, the availability of participatory features on national Flemish and German newspaper Web sites is comparable, as both markets belong largely to the same journalistic culture. The larger part of the dissimilarities is explained by the difference in market size."[Information des Anbieters]

Abstract; introduction; citizens’ participation in the journalistic process; newspapers in Flanders; newspapers in Germany; method; findings; discussion; conclusion; about the authors; acknowledgements; notes