Citizen news content creation: Perceptions about professional journalists and the additive double moderating role of social and traditional media

IF 2.6 4区 管理学 Q1 COMMUNICATION
M. Goyanes, Homero Gil de Zúñiga
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Abstract

Since the emergence and growing popularity of digital technologies and social media platforms, the relationship between professional and citizen journalism has been challenging. In recent years, however, this critical relationship has de-escalated due to a growing collaboration in shaping a complemental news repertoire. This study examines how social and traditional news use and users’ perceptions on professional journalism affect citizens’ news content creation. Based on survey data from Spain, we first find that social media use for news and users’ positive perceptions on professional journalism predict citizens’ news production behavior. Second, social media use for news and traditional media consumption are explored as additive moderators over the relationship of users’ perceptions on professional journalism on citizens’ news content creation, showing a positive significant effect. This study contributes to current conversations on the potential symbiotic association between professional and citizens journalism, arguing that citizens’ perceptual appraisals on professional journalism are key in fostering public’s participation through news content creation.
公民新闻内容创作:对专业记者的看法,以及社会媒体和传统媒体的双重调节作用
由于数字技术和社交媒体平台的出现和日益普及,专业新闻和公民新闻之间的关系一直具有挑战性。然而,近年来,由于在形成互补的新闻曲目方面的合作日益增加,这种关键关系已经降级。本研究考察了社会和传统新闻使用以及用户对专业新闻的看法如何影响公民的新闻内容创作。基于西班牙的调查数据,我们首先发现社交媒体对新闻的使用和用户对专业新闻的积极认知可以预测公民的新闻生产行为。其次,探索社交媒体对新闻的使用和传统媒体消费在用户对专业新闻的认知对公民新闻内容创作的关系中作为加性调节因子,呈现出显著的正向效应。这项研究有助于当前关于专业新闻和公民新闻之间潜在共生关系的对话,认为公民对专业新闻的感性评价是通过新闻内容创作促进公众参与的关键。
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CiteScore
8.10
自引率
9.50%
发文量
109
期刊介绍: El profesional de la información es una revista sobre información, bibliotecas y nuevas tecnologías de la información. Primera revista española de Biblioteconomía y Documentación indexada por las dos bases de datos bibliográficas internacionales más importantes: ISI Social Science Citation Index y Scopus
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