30 mars 2017
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Heitor Costa Lima da Rocha et al., « ONLINE JOURNALISM: Portals and Social Networks », HAL-SHS : histoire, philosophie et sociologie des sciences et des techniques, ID : 10.20873/uft.2447-4266.2017v3n1p374
The internet presents itself as a space of symbolic exchange in which the logic of mass communication goes through a process of transformation to a mass-self-communication model. To analyze the evolution of the network and its impact on the exercise of online journalism, becomes critical to understand the journalistic production and its relation to the online environment. In this context, it is clear that the internet opens up a whole range of new possibilities for reader participation and dissemination of news. In addition, Online journalism lives constantly evolving, adapting to new realities. Thus, the new possibilities arising from tools such as content management systems, blogs and social networks are changing the ways in wich journalism is exercised in Web 2.0.