Collaborative Online Media: a new way of making TV
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5935/1809-2667.20140038Keywords:
Social networks, Internet, Collaboration, Media activism, Social Movements, Information ScienceAbstract
The paper discusses the role of independent media, which became apparent during the June 2013 protests in Brazil, by analyzing the format of collaborative, participatory, online and uncut journalism, shared via social networking on the Internet. We use examples of collective alternative media and point collective practices of media that acted in the protests of Rio de Janeiro until October of that year. We intend to discuss the emergence, origin, practice, and the key role that such collective media played in disclosing facts in real time, revealing a different reality form what was usually shown to the viewers.Downloads
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