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NOTA: Per modificare l'immagine su questa diapositiva, selezionarla ed eliminarla. Fare quindi clic sull'icona delle Immagini nel segnaposto per inserire l'immagine personale. NEW JOURNALISMS: RISKS AND OPPORTUNITIES Novos jornalismos, novos negócios?

New Journalisms?  The ambiguous role of Web 2.0  Siege to journalism. The strange alliance between companies and public opinion  Private, Public, Common

The ambiguous role of Web 2.0  From the web as a place for sociality to the web 2.0 as a market place  From the explosion of expression to exploitation of playbor  From the utopia of long tail to the reality of oligopoly

Web 2.0 as a market place  In 2004 during the “Web 2.0 conference” Tim O’ Reilly explained in detail the meaning of “Web 2.0”: all those services survived to stock market crash of 2000 and those born after. O’Reilly noted that the first had even been strengthened, while the latter tended to develop new and original market strategies.

Oligopoly: power law (Barabasi)

Playbor  Amateurs labor as a possible new form of exploitation  From wage labor to occasional labor (or free labor)  De-valuation of the cultural labor

A new mediascape Traditional media landscape  Competence  Competition  Wage labor  Pure genre New digital media landscape  Competence/Amateurishness  Oligopoly/Long tail  Wage labor/Occasional labor  Mix genres (infotainment, revelation, gossip…)

Siege to journalism. The strange alliance between companies and public opinion Corporate Restructuring New political movements’ opinion Journalists black list Teams of survelillance Polls against journalists CRISI DEI GIORNALI Editoria, Corsera pronto a tagliare 110 giornalisti Publishing: Corriere della Sera ready to cut 110 journalist positions

New perspectives  Public vs private  Private vs private  Common vs private