Использование социальных медиа для журналистских практик журналистами Бангладеш
Аннотация
Технологическое развитие существенно влияет на развитие журналистских практик по всему миру. С помощью социальных медиа становится все легче искать и распространять информацию. Помимо этих очевидных плюсов, социальные медиа позволяют получать мгновенную обратную связь от аудитории. Представленное исследование рассматривает Facebook и практики его использования, так как именно это социальное медиа является самым популярным среди журналистов Бангладеш.
Главная цель исследования - выяснить, как журналисты используют Facebook в их регулярной работе. Исследование использует в основном качественные методы (интервью) с применением количественных данных.
Среди результатов исследования можно отметить, что журналисты Бангладеш признают Facebook одним из наиболее действенных инструментов для распространения новостей и получения обратной связи. Кроме того, Facebook помогает в сборе информации о новости и даже в поиске новых новостных поводов. Однако результаты исследования также показывают, что этичность использования социальных медиа в Бангладеш под вопросом и может стать предметом дискуссии.
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