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The Audience as Investigator

Open Source Spaces in Investigative Journalism

Abstract
Journalism, a discipline traditionally formed by a variety of disruptions, currently faces a disruption with global dimension: The digitalisation represents a democratisation of content, which allows various kinds of new actors to ent e r the journalistic stage. Thus, the internet heralded an era of fake news and post truth, which left journalism almost voiceless. Yet, the up and coming phenomenon of open source in journalism lead by non journalistic actors like Airwars, Bellingcat and F orensic Architecture use these new developments for investigations on a universal scale. With novel methods and tools they show how the audience which before was handled as a passive mass could be integrated in their reporting and be transformed in ac t ive participators. This shift towards a news, image and investigative literate public represents a chance especially for investigative journalism. The open source investigators transform the traditional role of the journalist as “controller” and “gatekeep e r” into an enabler of free collaboration and they open its “gates” towards new spaces, here called auditoriums, to find their voice and to address new audiences.
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http://hdl.handle.net/2077/69402
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master thesis (455.7Kb)
Date
2021-08-19
Author
Mueller, Nina
Keywords
democratisation
content
open-source journalism
open-source spaces
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Magisteruppsatser
MGV19_1
Language
eng
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