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EXPLORING NEW JOURNALISTIC PLATFORMS:EXPERIENCES OF TURKISH JOURNALIST BLOGGERS Pınar Gurleyen (Simon Fraser University/Canada) Perrin Ogun Emre (Kadir Has University/Turkey). Gatekeeping Informal language Journalistic authority Objectivity. Interactivity Personal narrative style
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EXPLORING NEW JOURNALISTIC PLATFORMS:EXPERIENCES OF TURKISH JOURNALIST BLOGGERSPınar Gurleyen (Simon Fraser University/Canada)Perrin Ogun Emre(Kadir Has University/Turkey) International Journalism on Online Journalism 2010
Gatekeeping Informal language Journalistic authority Objectivity Interactivity Personal narrative style Subjectivity Reader interaction -Journalism versus blogism- International Journalism on Online Journalism 2010
-Methodology- • Semi-structured and in-depth interviews • 4 face-to-face • 4 e-mail • 1 phone • Sample-9 j-bloggers • 7 from mainstream media • 2 from academia International Journalism on Online Journalism 2010
They have been questioned about… 1. Motivations to start a blog 2. The liberating potentials of blogs 3. Comparison between print and online newswork International Journalism on Online Journalism 2010
1. Personal archive Use of extra news Interaction with readers 2. No editorial control enriched news 3. Participation Subjectivity-visibility Interactivity 2. The perception of responsibility 3. No user generated content -Findings- International Journalism on Online Journalism 2010
-Conclusion- Application of new tools to the old content • J-bloggers identify themselves with their profession • They exclude readers from the news making process • They don’t use the liberating potentials of blog • They continue gate-keeping and objectivity International Journalism on Online Journalism 2010
THANK YOU! Pınar Gurleyen pga9@sfu.ca Perrin Ogun Emre perrinogun@gmail.com International Journalism on Online Journalism 2010