Public Sphere 2.0? The Democratic Qualities of Citizen Debates in Online Newspapers

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作者
Ruiz, Carlos [2 ]
Domingo, David [1 ]
Lluis Mico, Josep [2 ]
Diaz-Noci, Javier [3 ]
Meso, Koldo [4 ]
Masip, Pere [2 ]
机构
[1] URV, Dept Commun Studies, ES-43002 Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain
[2] Univ Ramon Lull, Barcelona, Spain
[3] Univ Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain
[4] Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea, Leioa, Biscay, Spain
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关键词
audience participation; participatory journalism; comments in news; user-generated content; public sphere; discursive ethics; WRITTEN;
D O I
10.1177/1940161211415849
中图分类号
G2 [信息与知识传播];
学科分类号
05 ; 0503 ;
摘要
Comments in online news could be the contemporary enactment of the eighteenth-century cafes that founded public sphere. This article assesses to what extent do these forms of digital discussion fit in Habermas' principles for democratic debate, using his discursive ethics as a demanding normative benchmark. The sample of more than 15,000 comments was selected from the online versions of five national newspapers of record from different political and journalistic contexts: The Guardian (United Kingdom), Le Monde (France), The New York Times (United States), El Pais (Spain), and La Repubblica (Italy). The ethical guidelines and legal frameworks set up by the newspapers as well as their moderation strategies were considered to understand the different settings of the conversations. Two models of audience participation emerge from the analysis, one where communities of debate are formed based on mostly respectful discussions between diverse points of view and another of homogenous communities, in which expressing feelings about current events dominates the contributions and there is less of an argumentative debate.
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页数:25
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