The rise of a new media ecosystem: exploring 15M’s educommunicative legacy for radical democracy

IF 2.5 1区 社会学 Q1 POLITICAL SCIENCE Social Movement Studies Pub Date : 2023-05-04 DOI:10.1080/14742837.2022.2070738
Ángel Barbas, Emiliano Treré
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ABSTRACT This article explores the influence that the educommunicative dimension of the 15M Movement has had on the creation and consolidation of a new ecosystem of independent media. To this end, we rely on a document analysis of the movement’s minutes and manifestos and on the review of the editorial principles and educational activities of a sample of independent media. We also draw on ten in-depth interviews with key journalists and activists who actively participated in the 15M. We argue that the movement’s media activism had a clear educommunicative orientation that strengthened pre-existing media activism, opening windows of opportunity for media innovation. This contributed to the rise of a new media ecosystem of independent media characterised by three key elements: (1) synergies and mutual support; (2) the key role of the community of subscribers and users; and (3) an educational agency with a public service orientation. Finally, we illustrate that this new media ecosystem displays a clear educommunicative orientation. This orientation is rooted in the imaginary and practices of the 15M and is based on the revitalised civic role of journalism and on the value of information for radical democracy. This article advances social movement studies by engaging a dialogue between an educommunicative perspective and a media ecology lens. It articulates the relevance of media as educational agents and explores the impact of a social movement in the creation and shaping of a new media ecosystem.
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新媒体生态系统的兴起:探索15M对激进民主的教育传播遗产
本文探讨了15M运动的教育传播维度对独立媒体新生态系统的创建和巩固的影响。为此,我们依靠对运动纪要和宣言的文件分析,以及对独立媒体样本的编辑原则和教育活动的审查。我们还对积极参与15M的主要记者和活动家进行了十次深度采访。我们认为,该运动的媒体行动主义具有明确的教育传播取向,强化了已有的媒体行动主义,为媒体创新打开了机会之窗。这促成了独立媒体的新媒体生态系统的兴起,其特征有三个关键要素:(1)协同效应和相互支持;(2)订户和用户社区的关键作用;(3)公共服务导向的教育机构。最后,我们说明了这个新媒体生态系统具有明确的教育传播取向。这一方向根植于15世纪运动的想象和实践,基于新闻的公民角色复兴,以及信息对激进民主的价值。本文通过教育传播学视角与媒介生态学视角之间的对话来推进社会运动研究。它阐明了媒体作为教育代理人的相关性,并探讨了社会运动在创造和塑造新媒体生态系统中的影响。
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