So-called "participatory" journalism thus experienced a significant boom in the late 2000s. But the hopes and promises faded, to the point that we can speak of disenchantment . Gradually, comment spaces were outsourced or even closed, as were media blogs ; sites (or participatory sections) also disappeared (for France, Rue89, Le Post, Le Lab, etc.). The main cause of this semi-failure: the difficult integration of participatory inclinations into fairly rigid professional organizations and practices, which ultimately led to a "clash of cultures" .
However, the pressure for horizontal information gambling data lebanon that is more in line with the expectations and practices of the public is still there; social networks have only amplified it. And this is the starting point of the LINC project (Local, News, Innovation, Community – see box) which intends to explore this question at the local level. Why local media? Because they are generally less favoured by research (at least in French), but above all because they are, historically, the media of proximity to the public and maintenance of social ties in a given territory. The local is also perceived, by the digital giants , as a major challenge for their expansion.
The LINC project also aims to understand whether, and to what extent, we are witnessing a profound change in journalism. The inscription of initiatives over time provides the beginnings of an answer. It outlines the transition from participatory journalism to what some today call engagement journalism.
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