Re-dissemination of news and public debate on social networks

Authors

  • Javier Guallar El profesional de la información
  • Jaume Suau
  • Carlos Ruiz-Caballero
  • Albert Sáez
  • Pere Masip

Keywords:

Online journalism, Social Networks, Active audiences, News dissemination, News consumption, Public debate, Focus groups

Abstract

The results of a qualitative research study based on 12 focus groups with a total of 106 people about the role of social networks in the consumption of current information are presented. We inquired about the motivation of citizens to interact with the news on social networks, and if they consider them appropriate spaces for public debate. Some findings of this study suggest that social networks are seen as an adequate space to share news and information on matters of public interest; to extend the agenda of topics that focus on the interests of users by allowing them access to topics often silenced in their usual media; and finally, social networks are viewed as more suitable for opinions, rather than public debate.

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Published

2016-06-15

How to Cite

Guallar, J., Suau, J., Ruiz-Caballero, C., Sáez, A., & Masip, P. (2016). Re-dissemination of news and public debate on social networks. Profesional De La información, 25(3), 358–366. Retrieved from https://revista.profesionaldelainformacion.com/index.php/EPI/article/view/50965

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Research articles