Professor Kevin García has published "Rethinking journalism based on the participatory culture of people and the values of professional identity"
Professor Kevin García has published "Rethinking journalism based on the participatory culture of people and the values of professional identity"
Professor Kevin García has published "Rethinking journalism based on the participatory culture of people and the values of professional identity"
This paper appears in the 29th edition of NEXUS, the Journal of Communication and Social Sciences of the Faculty of Integrated Arts at the Del Valle University, in Colombia
This article looks at the crisis of classic people-centered news journalism. The information revolution has led to a devaluation of the superlative values of the conventional journalistic industry, and the displacement of its hegemony in aspects such as intense and rapid coverage of a subject or a geographic area, access to high sources of information, and the control of the distribution and generation of content. At the same time, people have found new environments in the virtual ecosystem through which they can assume active roles in the public communication of information. In this context, it is argued that journalism, in order to survive as a professional field, is called upon to reimagine its classic functioning paradigm and rethink the role of the journalist, return to communication, increase their professional identity features in the face of the proliferation of misinformation and, mainly, enrich and diversify in people their forms of participation.
This article can be found at the following link.