Presentation by Wiebke Loosen, Christoph Neuberger, Susanne Langenohl, Christian Nuernbergk & Julius Reimer held at the International Communication Association's annual conference (ICA 2015), May 23rd 2015, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Earlier this year we were all ears with the launch of our biennial user survey, which was answered by over 2,000 users of the Europeana.eu website. Every two years, we conduct such a survey to better understand what our users do when they arrive on Europeana.eu and how they feel about using the website to search, browse and share Europe’s cultural collections.
"It's just not my thing" Why audience members don't use participatory feature...Nele Heise
My presentation at the 4th European Communication Conference, November 15, 2014, Lisbon (shared paper with Julius Reimer, Jan-Hinrik Schmidt and Wiebke Loosen).
"Most print and TV news media also run websites providing a diverse range of features and/or social media profiles that complement traditional feedback channels Previous research suggests that only a minority of committed users regularly engages with these participatory features. But little is known about the reasons and causes for this reluctance and participation barriers from the user perspective. This paper reports findings from 4 case studies on audience participation at German news media."
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Different kinds of Communicating you are using everyday and you'll use when your in your subordinate in the near future.
Earlier this year we were all ears with the launch of our biennial user survey, which was answered by over 2,000 users of the Europeana.eu website. Every two years, we conduct such a survey to better understand what our users do when they arrive on Europeana.eu and how they feel about using the website to search, browse and share Europe’s cultural collections.
"It's just not my thing" Why audience members don't use participatory feature...Nele Heise
My presentation at the 4th European Communication Conference, November 15, 2014, Lisbon (shared paper with Julius Reimer, Jan-Hinrik Schmidt and Wiebke Loosen).
"Most print and TV news media also run websites providing a diverse range of features and/or social media profiles that complement traditional feedback channels Previous research suggests that only a minority of committed users regularly engages with these participatory features. But little is known about the reasons and causes for this reluctance and participation barriers from the user perspective. This paper reports findings from 4 case studies on audience participation at German news media."
This presentation will be helpful to understand about upward and downward communication . here all all the necessary information is given in this presentation.
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This presentation is all about Communicating, where helps you to understand the basis and structure of communicating.
Different kinds of Communicating you are using everyday and you'll use when your in your subordinate in the near future.
These Slides covers the whole communication process including:
*Communication Process
*Components of Communication Process
*Importance of Communication Process
*Types of Communication Process
*Barriers in communication process
*Principles of Effective communication
*7 C's of Communication
Peter Kraker, Michela Vignoli & Rainer Bachleitner give an overview of an innovative dissemination framework & present the OpenUP Innovative Dissemination Toolbox.
Workshop title: Innovative dissemination practices & Altmetrics
Workshop abstact:
The goal of the workshop is to further the understanding of innovative dissemination practices in open science and their relationship with altmetrics. In the first part of the workshop, OpenUP project researchers will give an overview of an innovative dissemination framework. The framework describes good practices and gives recommendations on how to create a successful research dissemination strategy beyond traditional academic dissemination. A special focus will lie on how to reach target audiences beyond the research community (e.g. business or the general public). Participants will be able to test the framework and a toolbox based on their dissemination needs and to give feedback in a discussion that involves the perspective of all stakeholders of dissemination and assessment (researchers and research organizations, funders, policy makers, journalists, practitioners & businesses etc.). In the second part, we will present a taxonomy linking channels of dissemination and altmetrics indicators. In between, we will present best practice examples of innovative dissemination.
DAY 2 - PARALLEL SESSION 3
http://opensciencefair.eu/workshops/parallel-day-2-1/innovative-dissemination-practices-and-altmetrics
License: CC-BY, unless otherwise noted
A Study on Contemporary Technical Trends of Web Journalism
Be it an academic scholar or a professional aspirant, anybody who want to be
successful or achieve excellence in the field of web journalism should keep track of the changing
processes and practices that the online world is going through. With this
dissertation paper I have tried to sketch out the whole idea and process of Online
Journalism in the current context, and shed light on some contemporary technological
trends. With this I have also explored online media habits of
the audience. I feel this work of mine will help those scholars to conduct more
detailed research on emerging issues of web journalism & also expect aspiring
web journalists to get benefitted from this.
Department of Journalism & Mass Communication
West Bengal State University
Semester: 3 Session: 2013-2015
Reg No. 002017-2013
Paper: Communication Research
#AkashCreations
Policy Compass presented a scientific paper titled “Towards more factual, evidence-based, transparent and accountable policy evaluation and analysis: The Policy Compass approach“ in the context of the eChallenges 2014 conference.
These Slides covers the whole communication process including:
*Communication Process
*Components of Communication Process
*Importance of Communication Process
*Types of Communication Process
*Barriers in communication process
*Principles of Effective communication
*7 C's of Communication
Peter Kraker, Michela Vignoli & Rainer Bachleitner give an overview of an innovative dissemination framework & present the OpenUP Innovative Dissemination Toolbox.
Workshop title: Innovative dissemination practices & Altmetrics
Workshop abstact:
The goal of the workshop is to further the understanding of innovative dissemination practices in open science and their relationship with altmetrics. In the first part of the workshop, OpenUP project researchers will give an overview of an innovative dissemination framework. The framework describes good practices and gives recommendations on how to create a successful research dissemination strategy beyond traditional academic dissemination. A special focus will lie on how to reach target audiences beyond the research community (e.g. business or the general public). Participants will be able to test the framework and a toolbox based on their dissemination needs and to give feedback in a discussion that involves the perspective of all stakeholders of dissemination and assessment (researchers and research organizations, funders, policy makers, journalists, practitioners & businesses etc.). In the second part, we will present a taxonomy linking channels of dissemination and altmetrics indicators. In between, we will present best practice examples of innovative dissemination.
DAY 2 - PARALLEL SESSION 3
http://opensciencefair.eu/workshops/parallel-day-2-1/innovative-dissemination-practices-and-altmetrics
License: CC-BY, unless otherwise noted
A Study on Contemporary Technical Trends of Web Journalism
Be it an academic scholar or a professional aspirant, anybody who want to be
successful or achieve excellence in the field of web journalism should keep track of the changing
processes and practices that the online world is going through. With this
dissertation paper I have tried to sketch out the whole idea and process of Online
Journalism in the current context, and shed light on some contemporary technological
trends. With this I have also explored online media habits of
the audience. I feel this work of mine will help those scholars to conduct more
detailed research on emerging issues of web journalism & also expect aspiring
web journalists to get benefitted from this.
Department of Journalism & Mass Communication
West Bengal State University
Semester: 3 Session: 2013-2015
Reg No. 002017-2013
Paper: Communication Research
#AkashCreations
Policy Compass presented a scientific paper titled “Towards more factual, evidence-based, transparent and accountable policy evaluation and analysis: The Policy Compass approach“ in the context of the eChallenges 2014 conference.
BVDW, IAB Austria and IAB Switzerland – DACH Study 2014 - Digital usage trend...IAB Europe
The BVDW, IAB Austria and IAB Switzerland study on Internet use in the DACH region was undertaken in May and June 2014. The study included the measurement of socio-demographics, media consumption, digital commerce as well as the evaluation of the online presence of brands and interaction with brands on the Internet.
Loosen et al_2021_journalism_and_its_audience_dach21Julius Reimer
Wiebke Loosen, Julius Reimer & Louise Sprengelmeyer: "Journalism and its audience: the re-figuration of a relationship and its consequences for news production", presentation held at the "Dreiländertagung für Kommunikationswissenschaft (DACH21): #Kommunikation #(R)Evolution. Zum Wandel der Kommunikation in der digitalen Gesellschaft", 8th April 2021, Zurich (virtual conference).
X Journalism: Exploring Journalism's Diverse Meanings through the Names We Gi...Julius Reimer
‘X Journalism’. Exploring Journalism’s Diverse Meanings through the Names We Give It.", paper presented by Wiebke Loosen, Laura Ahva, Julius Reimer, Paul Solbach, Mark Deuze & Lorenz Matzat at the International Communication Association's (ICA) 70th Annual Conference, 20–26 May 2020 (virtual conference), Gold Coast, Australia.
Reimer 2019: The Incomputable Audience: the Social Construction of Journalist...Julius Reimer
"The Incomputable Audience: the Social Construction of Journalists’ Perceptions of Users", presentation at the "Future of Journalism Conference 2019" on September 12th, 2019 in Cardiff, Wales.
Hoelig, Loosen & Reimer 2019: What Journalists Want and What They Ought to Do...Julius Reimer
"What Journalists Want and What They Ought to Do: (In-)Congruencies between Journalists’ Role Conceptions and Audiences’ Expectations", presentation at the "Future of Journalism Conference 2019" on September 12th, 2019 in Cardiff, Wales (together with Sascha Hölig and Wiebke Loosen).
Reimer 2019: A Beautiful but Dangerous Beast“? Herausforderungen und Potenzia...Julius Reimer
„A Beautiful but Dangerous Beast“? Herausforderungen und Potenziale interdisziplinärer Forschung am Beispiel von Kollaborationen mit der Informatik in der anwendungsorientierten Journalismusforschung“, Vortrag im Rahmen der Jahrestagung „ Neujustierung der Journalistik/Journalismusforschung in der digitalen Gesellschaft. Journalismus und Wissenschaft im Wandel“ der DGPuK-Fachgruppe Journalistik/Journalismusforschung am 19. September 2019 in Eichstätt.
Reimer et al. 2019: Analysing User Comments in Online Journalism: a Systemati...Julius Reimer
"Analysing User Comments in Online Journalism: a Systematic Literature Review", presentation at the International Communication Association's (ICA) 69th Annual Conference on May 28th, 2019 in Washington, D.C. (together with Volodymyr Biryuk, Marlo Haering, Wiebke Loosen, Walid Maalej and Lisa Merten).
Reimer 2018: Innovationstreiber – Wie Pionierjournalist*innen die Medien erne...Julius Reimer
„Innovations-/Transformationstreiber: Wie Pionierjournalist*innen die Medien erneuern (wollen)“, Vortrag und Paneldiskussion im Rahmen des „Digital & Social Media Tag“ des Norddeutschen Rundfunks (NDR) am 27. September 2018 in Hamburg.
Reimer et al. 2018: Co-Creating a New Local Public Sphere: On the Potential o...Julius Reimer
"Co-Creating a New Local Public Sphere: On the Potential of Action Research for Re-Vitalizing Public Communication in a City’s Centre and Its Peripheries", presentation at the European Communication Research and Education Association's (ECREA) "7th European Communication Conference" (ECC) on November 3rd, 2018 in Lugano, Switzerland (together with Andreas Breiter, Katharina Heitmann, Andreas Hepp and Wiebke Loosen).
Van Roessel et al. 2018: Extending the Methods of Media and Communication Stu...Julius Reimer
"Extending the Methods of Media and Communication Studies by Design Research: Co-Creation as an Approach for Journalism Research", presentation at the "68th Annual Conference" of the International Communication Association (ICA) on May 23rd, 2018, in Prague, Czech Republic (together with Lies van Roessel, Wiebke Loosen, Katharina Heitmann and Andreas Hepp).
Wiebke Loosen & Julius Reimer 2018: Tinder die Stadt – die App, die Bürger*in...Julius Reimer
• „Tinder die Stadt: die App, die Bürger*innen (wieder) mit Lokaljournalismus verkuppelt“, Vortrag im Rahmen des Informatik 4.0 Kolloquium am 11. Oktober 2018 an der Universität Hamburg (zusammen mit Wiebke Loosen).
Julius Reimer et al. 2019: Mit Co-Creation zur integrativen Stadtöffentlichke...Julius Reimer
• „Mit Co-Creation zur integrativen Stadtöffentlichkeit? Zum Potential partizipativer Aktionsforschung für die digitale Revitalisierung lokaler öffentlicher Kommunikation“, Vortrag im Rahmen der 64. Jahrestagung der DGPuK am 10. Mai 2019 in Münster (zusammen mit Andrea Grahl, Andreas Breiter, Ulrike Gerhard, Katharina Heitmann, Andreas Hepp, Hendrik Hoch, Leif Kramp, Wiebke Loosen und Adrian Roeske).
X Journalism: exploring journalism's diverse meanings – through the names we ...Julius Reimer
Presentation by Wiebke Loosen, Julius Reimer, Laura Ahva and Mark Deuze at the ECREA Journalism Studies Section Conference on February 14th, 2019, in Vienna.
Reimer hanusch tandoc_2018_influence of algorithmic vs qualitative feedbackJulius Reimer
„The Influence of Algorithmic vs Qualitative Audience Feedback on Journalists’ Work“, presentation at the 68th annual conference of the International Communication Association (ICA) in Prague, 28 May 2018 (together with Folker Hanusch and Edson Tandoc, Jr.).
Reimer (2017): Wenn aus Daten Journalismus wird. Eine wissenschaftliche Auswe...Julius Reimer
„Wenn aus Daten Journalismus wird – eine wissenschaftliche Auswertung nominierter Datenjournalismus-Projekte“, Vortrag von Julius Reimer im Rahmen der Konferenz „SciCAR – Where Science Meets Computer-Assisted Reporting“ am 6. September 2017 an der Technischen Universität Dortmund.
„Mining Data, Refining Journalism? Data Journalism’s Development and Critical Potential“, Vortrag von Julius Reimer und Wiebke Loosen im Rahmen der „67th Annual Conference“ der International Communication Association (ICA) am 25. Mai 2017 in San Diego, USA.
Loosen et al (2017): Making sense of user comments. Identifying journalists' ...Julius Reimer
„Making Sense of User Comments. Identifying Journalists’ Requirements for a Software Framework“, Vortrag von Wiebke Loosen, Marlo Häring, Zijad Kurtanović, Lisa Merten, Julius Reimer, Lies van Roessel und Walid Maalej (#SCAN-network: https://scan.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/) im Rahmen der Pre-Conference „Comments, Anyone? Multidisciplinary Approaches for Analyzing Online User Comments across News and Other Content Formats“ im Vorfeld der „67th Annual Conference“ der International Communication Association (ICA) am 25. Mai 2017 in San Diego, USA.
Reimer & Loosen (2017): Public Disturbance. Irritations of the Journalism-Aud...Julius Reimer
Presentation by J. Reimer & W. Loosen at the ECREA Journalism Studies Section Conference "Changing Audience – Changing Journalism", 23. March 2017, Odense, Denmark
Reimer 2016 Personal Branding im JournalismusJulius Reimer
Vortrag im Rahmen der Vorlesung "Medienmarken" von Prof. Dr. Gabriele Siegert und Dr. des. Isabelle Krebs am Institut für Publizisitkwissenschaft und Medienforschung der Universität Zürich (IPMZ) am 25. Mai 2016.
31052024_First India Newspaper Jaipur.pdfFIRST INDIA
Find Latest India News and Breaking News these days from India on Politics, Business, Entertainment, Technology, Sports, Lifestyle and Coronavirus News in India and the world over that you can't miss. For real time update Visit our social media handle. Read First India NewsPaper in your morning replace. Visit First India.
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‘वोटर्स विल मस्ट प्रीवेल’ (मतदाताओं को जीतना होगा) अभियान द्वारा जारी हेल्पलाइन नंबर, 4 जून को सुबह 7 बजे से दोपहर 12 बजे तक मतगणना प्रक्रिया में कहीं भी किसी भी तरह के उल्लंघन की रिपोर्ट करने के लिए खुला रहेगा।
03062024_First India Newspaper Jaipur.pdfFIRST INDIA
Find Latest India News and Breaking News these days from India on Politics, Business, Entertainment, Technology, Sports, Lifestyle and Coronavirus News in India and the world over that you can't miss. For real time update Visit our social media handle. Read First India NewsPaper in your morning replace. Visit First India.
CLICK:- https://firstindia.co.in/
#First_India_NewsPaper
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Find Latest India News and Breaking News these days from India on Politics, Business, Entertainment, Technology, Sports, Lifestyle and Coronavirus News in India and the world over that you can't miss. For real time update Visit our social media handle. Read First India NewsPaper in your morning replace. Visit First India.
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#First_India_NewsPaper
Here is Gabe Whitley's response to my defamation lawsuit for him calling me a rapist and perjurer in court documents.
You have to read it to believe it, but after you read it, you won't believe it. And I included eight examples of defamatory statements/
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Find Latest India News and Breaking News these days from India on Politics, Business, Entertainment, Technology, Sports, Lifestyle and Coronavirus News in India and the world over that you can't miss. For real time update Visit our social media handle. Read First India NewsPaper in your morning replace. Visit First India.
CLICK:- https://firstindia.co.in/
#First_India_NewsPaper
El Puerto de Algeciras continúa un año más como el más eficiente del continente europeo y vuelve a situarse en el “top ten” mundial, según el informe The Container Port Performance Index 2023 (CPPI), elaborado por el Banco Mundial y la consultora S&P Global.
El informe CPPI utiliza dos enfoques metodológicos diferentes para calcular la clasificación del índice: uno administrativo o técnico y otro estadístico, basado en análisis factorial (FA). Según los autores, esta dualidad pretende asegurar una clasificación que refleje con precisión el rendimiento real del puerto, a la vez que sea estadísticamente sólida. En esta edición del informe CPPI 2023, se han empleado los mismos enfoques metodológicos y se ha aplicado un método de agregación de clasificaciones para combinar los resultados de ambos enfoques y obtener una clasificación agregada.
An astonishing, first-of-its-kind, report by the NYT assessing damage in Ukraine. Even if the war ends tomorrow, in many places there will be nothing to go back to.
Which for what? Uses of social media in the view of journalists and audience members.
1. Which for what?
Uses of social media in the view of
journalists and audience members
ICA | San Juan | May 23rd 2015
Wiebke Loosen, Christoph Neuberger,
Susanne Langenohl, Christian Nuernbergk & Julius Reimer
2. ►Background I
Journalism is multichannel communication: Typically,
users and producers use a number of social media and
other internet channels in parallel.
Social media are multifunctional: Journalists and users
alike use them to the end of manifold purposes.
In contrast to legacy media, the affordances of social
media also emerge from mutual expectations and
adjustment/adaption processes between producers and
users.
2
3. Journalism
User
User
User
►Uses of social media in journalism
Source
Source
Source
User Participation
- Reactions to editorial
content
- Engagement in the
editorial production
process
Meta-
communication of
editorial staff
- Transparency
- Advertisement Investigation
- Finding sources and
topics
- Current news
- Experts and
prominent people as
sources
- ‘Vox populi’
- Enhancing and
cross-checking
Publishing
- Short breaking news
- Real-time reporting
- Own videos
- Editorials
…
Monitoring of the
audience
- User Comments
- User
Recommendations
- Web Analytics
- Surveys
User Participation
- Reactions to editorial
content
- Engagement in the
editorial production
process
Monitoring of the
audience
- User Comments
- User
Recommendations
- Web Analytics
- Surveys
3
4. ►Background II
How to grab these characteristics of social media use in
journalism?
Our attempt today: Heuristically combining two different
studies to shed light on how to deal with multiple
channels, multifunctionality, and adoption processes
between journalism and (its) audiences theoretically and
empirically
4
5. ► How to analyze the use of social media in
journalism?
Framework I: A repertoire-oriented perspective
(Hasebrink & Popp, 2006; Hasebrink & Domeyer, 2012)
Uses: Which social media do users and providers select for which
distinct purposes?
Appropriateness: Which particular qualities do users and providers
ascribe to which kind of social media?
Framework II: A reciprocity-oriented perspective
(Loosen & Schmidt, 2012; Borger et al., 2014; Lewis et al., 2014)
Fitness I: To what extent do users and providers select the same
social media to the end of the same purposes?
Fitness II: To what extent do users and providers agree or disagree
when assessing the qualities of social media channels?
5
6. ► Project 1: Repertoire of producers: Use of social media
in German newsrooms (Neuberger, Langenohl, & Nuernbergk, 2014)
Population: all media providers with supra-regional reporting and
distribution, except for daily newspapers (including regional papers);
internet-only providers (with current news and a variety of topics)
Fieldwork: May 5th to June 5th 2014
Commissioned by the Media Authority of North-Rhine Westphalia (LfM),
Düsseldorf
Total number
Response
rate
in %
Daily newspapers 114 75 65,8
Weekly newspapers/public magazines 9 8 88,9
Broadcasting 16 16 100
Internet-only providers 12 6 50,0
Total 151 105 69,5
6
7. ► Questions
Use of social media and their appropriateness for 24 different purposes:
user participation (6 items), meta-communication (2), investigation (10),
monitoring (1), publishing (4)
Social media repertoire: Twitter, Facebook, Google+, YouTube, blogs
► Results
Facebook and Twitter are the “Swiss pocket-knives” of journalism.
They are most often used for the majority of purposes.
In contrast, blogs (editorials with a subjective view, background
information, discussions) and YouTube (video publishing) are more
specialized tools.
Frequency of use and quality valuation are very similar. However, blogs in
particular are more appreciated than they are used.
Respondents’ highly consistent answers show an understanding of
specific social media qualities.
7
8. Journalism
User
User
User
►Uses of social media in journalism
Source
Source
Source
User Participation
- Reactions to editorial
content
- Engagement in the
editorial production
process
Meta-
communication of
editorial staff
- Transparency
- Advertisement Investigation
- Finding sources and
topics
- Current news
- Experts and
prominent people as
sources
- ‘Vox populi’
- Enhancing and
cross-checking
Publishing
- Short breaking news
- Real-time reporting
- Own videos
- Editorials
…
Monitoring of the
audience
- User Comments
- User
Recommendations
- Web Analytics
- Surveys
User Participation
- Reactions to editorial
content
- Engagement in the
editorial production
process
Monitoring of the
audience
- User Comments
- User
Recommendations
- Web Analytics
- Surveys
8
9. ► Uses of social media for user participation and audience
monitoring (in %, n=103, newsroom survey, 2014)
51
39
24
58
42
33
26
60
95
34
48
95
71
57
43
93
46
7
18
47
24
20
18
38
10
11
12
26
10
24
12
9
12
18
20,6
User discussions on articles written by editorial staff
Real-time interaction with the audience during the
programme (second screen)
Ongoing discussions with no relation to current news
User criticism of articles written by editorial staff
Transfer of photos and videos to the editorial staff
Participation of the audience in investigation tasks
(crowdsourcing)
Articles written by users themselves
Feedback on their own reporting
Twitter Facebook Google+ YouTube Blogs
9
10. 10
►Project 2: Audience inclusion in journalism
(Heise et al., 2013)
Case
studies
Fieldwork
Medium
Journalis1c
orienta1on
Rhythm
of
publica1on
Online
surveys
In-‐depth
interviews
Aud.
Journ.
Aud.
Journ.
TV
newscast
Feb
13th
–
Sep
5th
2012
TV/
online
News
Daily
4.686
63
6
10
Poli1cal
TV
talk
May
21st
2012
–
Jan
16th
2013
TV/
online
Debates
Weekly
354
10
7
7
Supraregional
daily
newspaper
Feb
6th
–
Nov
20th
2013
Print/
online
News
Daily
525
139
8
10
Supraregional
weekly
newspaper
May
5th
2013
–
Jan
8th
2014
Print/
online
Debates
Weekly
344
10
6
6
Reciprocity-oriented perspective: “looking on both sides” (Schmidt/
Loosen 2014)
Comparing inclusion practices of journalists and audiences
Comparing inclusion expectations of journalists and audiences
11. 11
%
Newscast
TV
talk
Daily
Weekly
All
respondents:
n=4.686
n=354
n=525
n=344
No
form
of
“acQve”
parQcipaQon
49,3
43,4
27,0
12,5
Call
the
newsroom
via
telephone
2,0
1,7
3,8
4,1
Audience
mail
(leVers,
e-‐mails,
faxes)
18,8
26,8
23,4
22,7
Only
users
of
the
resp.
website/forum:
n=4.618
(98,5%)
n=229
(64,7%)
n=503
(95,8%)
n=321
(93,3%)
Comment
on
journalists’
arQcles/content
26,4
29,3
26,0
45,5
Recommend/bookmark
arQcles/content
18,0
10,5
46,1
-‐
Take
part
in
polls
on
the
website
-‐
48,0
49,7
43,0
Write
arQcles
in
the
community
on
freitag.de
-‐
-‐
-‐
21,5
Only
users
of
the
resp.
Facebook
page:
n=334
(7,1%)
n=370
(10,5%)
n=41
(7,8%)
n=200
(58,1%)
Comment
on
journalists’
posts
34,4
32,4
41,5
53,5
Share/recommend
journalists’
posts
46,1
21,6
75,6
78,5
“Like”
journalists’
posts
50,0
35,1
65,9
78,0
►Participatory practices (selection) across
case studies
12. 12
1
2
3
4
5
Commentary
sec1on
Audience
mail
Facebook
Editorial
blog
(n=382-‐390)
(n=35-‐38)
(n=40-‐41)
(n=43-‐45)
I
do
[par,cipatory
prac,ce]…
M
SD
M
SD
M
SD
M
SD
…because
I
want
to
bring
in
my
opinion
publicly.
4,15
0,92
3,30
1,18
4,10
0,92
3,98
1,01
…to
propose
certain
topics
which
are
important
to
me.
4,06
0,98
3,84
1,15
3,63
1,26
4,09
0,86
…because
I
want
to
learn
something
in
dialogue
with
others,
get
food
for
thought
and
expand
my
knowledge.
3,94
1,07
3,39
1,32
4,39
0,67
3,91
0,95
…because
I
want
to
share
my
experiences
and
knowledge
with
others.
3,77
1,04
3,40
1,06
3,66
1,09
3,76
1,09
…because
I
would
like
to
be
acQve,
not
just
a
viewer/reader.
3,75
1,10
3,51
0,87
3,76
1,07
3,93
1,07
…to
point
out
errors
in
videos
or
on
the
website.
3,20
1,229
3,59
1,26
2,93
1,17
3,14
1,05
…because
it’s
fun.
3,51
1,06
2,89
1,20
4,03
0,92
3,49
1,12
In
total
18
items;
5-‐point
Likert
scale
with
1
“disagree
completely”
to
5
“agree
completely”
►TV newscast:
Motives for participating across platforms
13. Studying social media use requires a repertoire-oriented perspective
Multichannel activity will need a meaningful combination of platforms
and the exploration of exclusive niches
Further focus also on individual journalists and repertoires within a
single platform
Emerging repertoires may vary in different areas of journalism
Studying social media use requires a reciprocity-oriented perspective
Providers should consider how and with what motivations their
audiences engage with them via which channels
Better understanding of different levels of audience inclusion and
platform affordances in the context of journalism
►Future research: Combining both frameworks in a diachronic
perspective to better understand the development of social media
repertoires and the co-orientation between producers and users
► Conclusion and directions for further research
13
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