通过国际德尔菲研究描绘(数字)慢新闻的概念及其未来

IF 1.8 Q2 COMMUNICATION COMMUNICATION REVIEW Pub Date : 2023-06-12 DOI:10.1080/10714421.2023.2223500
Itsaso Manias-Muñoz, Miren Manias-Muñoz, Gabriel Corral-Velázquez
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摘要本研究旨在评估新闻业和数字慢新闻业的现状,并确定其未来的挑战。采用德尔菲法,国际专家对定性问卷作出答复。这种方法论技术用于分析专家对一个研究主题的看法,并检测未来的趋势。在这个特殊的案例中,来自不同大陆(北美、南美、欧洲和澳大利亚)的28名专业人士和学者分两波进行了迭代过程,以激发关于数字慢新闻的批判性辩论。该研究最突出的结果是,慢新闻被理解为比快新闻更具批判性、对比性和情境性。该研究的参与者认为,慢新闻和叙事新闻类型需要提供真实和高质量的信息。此外,研究结果表明,慢新闻的未来涉及将新的多媒体内容和格式融入其实践。如果慢速新闻要适应数字消费需求,这一点尤为重要。在这个方向上,未来的受众调查将是为读者提供更好体验和叙事风格的关键。
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Delineating the concept of (digital) slow journalism and its future through an international Delphi study
ABSTRACT This study seeks to evaluate the current status of journalism and digital slow journalism and identify its future challenges. A Delphi method has been used, with international experts responding to a qualitative questionnaire. This methodological technique is used to analyze experts’ perceptions regarding one subject of study and detect future tendencies. In this particular case, an iterative process was conducted in two waves, with 28 professionals and academics from different continents (North America, South America, Europe and Australia), to stimulate a critical debate about digital slow journalism. The most prominent result of the study is that slow journalism is understood as more critical, contrasted and contextualized than fast journalism. The participants of the study believe there is a need for the truthful and quality information offered by slow journalism and narrative journalistic genres. Additionally, the findings indicate that the future of slow journalism involves the incorporation of new multimedia content and formats into its practice. This is particularly important if slow journalism is to be adapted to digital consumption demands. In this direction, future audience investigations will be key to offer readers better experiences and narrative styles.
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