Digital Journalism Key Terms and Phrases
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- reader community
- diversity (hypertext and individuality), community (interactivity), movement (multimedia)
- audience
- blogosphere
- repurposed content, Recombining content, Recreating content
- re-blogging
- micro-specialized news
- orientating, monitorial, dialogical, instrumental news
- mainstream news sites, index and category sites, meta and comment sites, share and discussion sites
- immediacy, hypermediacy, remediation
- narrative journalism, digital storytelling
- public voice
- public sphere
- public space
- public opinion
- sblogs
- webzine
- citizen journalism, participatory journalism
- technological, social, institutional
- gatekeepers, facilitators
- dis-intermediation
- multi-vocality
- consolidation
- mashups
- long tail media
- strong public, weak public
- alternative publics
- trolling
- information warfare
- collective cognition
- monotorial sites and ratings
- censorship, filtering
- transparency, avatars
- news routines
- virtual community
- network forum
- network entrepreneur
- net neutrality
- heterarchy
- commons
- regimes of value
- gift economies
- regimes of value [link]
- "Daily Me"
- social accounting system
- reputation system
- end-to-end principle
- code as law
- long memory of Google
- cyberspace innkeeping
- commune movement
- government by norms
- social bookmarking
- tagging
- folksonomy
- the WELL
- open source code