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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2017

Innovations in journalism and new information experiences

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Journalistic Innovations and New Information Experiences. In a context marked by the transformation of the media landscape and the evolution of consumption practices, journalistic innovations are changing in France the modes of production and appropriation of information. The crisis of information media and journalism has been studied by many researchers who have characterized it, among other things, by the incoherent consumption of a succession of information for the citizen (Postman 1985, 2012), the development of "info malaise" (Muzet 2006), and a constant feeling of "temporal pressure" (Antheaume 2013) that imposes an attentional regime of alert (Citton 2014). Often in reaction, projects appear in France - online or not - that renew the culture of information through "slow info," to respond to the emerging uses of information (Granjon & Le Fougoc 2010). For example, let's mention Revue XXI, La Revue dessinée, Le Quatre heures, or Les Jours. Similarly, new journalistic formats, revisited (Pélissier & Eyriès 2014) or unprecedented (Le Champion 2012), such as webdoc, data journalism, newsgame (Lamy & Useille 2012), explore new avenues by drawing on the polymorphic variety of digital cultures. How does this "neo-journalism" (Degand & al. 2013) redefine the information experience? By bridging facts and fiction, reason and emotion, seriousness and playfulness, objectivity and subjectivity, it then becomes a laboratory of media hybridizations that needs to be questioned transversally in its diversity.
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Philippe Useille. Innovations in journalism and new information experiences. IAMCR 2017, International Association for Media and Communication Research, Jul 2017, Cartagena (Colombia), Colombia. ⟨hal-04527495⟩
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