TY - JOUR
T1 - Web 2.0, UGC, and citizen journalism
T2 - Revisiting South Korea's OhmyNews model in the age of social media
AU - Kang, Inkyu
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PY - 2016/5/1
Y1 - 2016/5/1
N2 - This study investigates the discourses of citizen journalism by critically evaluating the notion of Web 2.0. The utopian concept referring to the second generation of the Web nicely captures the new era when more information is generated by average people than by professionals. An uncritical application of the framework, however, has caused a serious misunderstanding of citizen journalism as "amateur journalism." Analyzing South Korea's unique experiment with OhmyNews, this paper argues that citizen journalism cannot be understood in terms of "user-generated content (UGC)" in general. It also suggests that finding a viable model of citizen journalism is one thing, and making it work is quite another. By comparing OhmyNews Japan with its original Korean counterpart, it sheds light on how the same model can yield completely different results. In doing so, it emphasizes the importance of social, cultural, and symbolic considerations.
AB - This study investigates the discourses of citizen journalism by critically evaluating the notion of Web 2.0. The utopian concept referring to the second generation of the Web nicely captures the new era when more information is generated by average people than by professionals. An uncritical application of the framework, however, has caused a serious misunderstanding of citizen journalism as "amateur journalism." Analyzing South Korea's unique experiment with OhmyNews, this paper argues that citizen journalism cannot be understood in terms of "user-generated content (UGC)" in general. It also suggests that finding a viable model of citizen journalism is one thing, and making it work is quite another. By comparing OhmyNews Japan with its original Korean counterpart, it sheds light on how the same model can yield completely different results. In doing so, it emphasizes the importance of social, cultural, and symbolic considerations.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.tele.2015.07.007
DO - 10.1016/j.tele.2015.07.007
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84949729590
SN - 0736-5853
VL - 33
SP - 546
EP - 556
JO - Telematics and Informatics
JF - Telematics and Informatics
IS - 2
ER -