ICT and journalistic deontology: a comparative analysis between traditional and digital native media
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https://doi.org/10.3145/epi.2015.jul.05Keywords:
Digital journalism, Journalism 3.0, Citizen journalism, Online media, Information quality, Credibility, Journalistic ethics, Journalists, Surveys.Abstract
The perceptions of journalists who work in traditional media with an online version and journalists working in online native media about the advantages and disadvantages of digital journalism in realtion to conventional one are compared. Citizen participation in the informative processes is analyzed, as well as some ethical and deontological journalism principles.
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