Wikijournalism or Collaborative Journalism: Has it got a Future?
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The influence of wiki culture on the mass media, called Wikiperiodismo, is a new type of journalism based on collective intelligence and collaborative work. The aim of this paper is analyzing some real cases to extract advantages and disadvantages and, consequently, trying to figure if the future of collaborative journalism is a fad or get instituted in a society increasingly open, more technology, more participatory. What already seems clear is that wikis are one of the best tools that Web 2.0 offers to journalism and participatory journalism, allowing to create and open to all citizens a kind of database, a web-collaborative, participatory and instantaneous.
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