Inviting - and making sense of - meaningful participation
Briefly

The proliferation of information has led to newsrooms playing a less central role in informing the public, highlighting a shift in how we consume news.
News organizations have the ability to translate, synthesize, and curate information into meaningful insights, but they must embrace a participatory model to succeed.
Shrinking newsroom staffs face increasing pressures as territories grow complex, making it challenging to sustain participatory journalism and adequately serve diverse communities.
Efforts to establish a participatory culture in newsrooms can lead to unfulfilled promises and difficulties in managing audience feedback, reflecting the inherent risks of such initiatives.
Read at Nieman Lab
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