La (re)construction de l’autorité informationnelle dans les pratiques des journalistes québécois sur Twitter

Among the newer information and communications technologies, a significant portion of journalists (20%) have adopted Twitter as a work tool. Twitter touts itself to be one of the most effective ways for information providers to establish direct contacts with their audiences. This is consistent with...

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Main Author: Olivier Gadeau
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Language:fra
Published: Université Laval 2016-02-01
Series:Communication
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/communication/6043
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La (re)construction de l’autorité informationnelle dans les pratiques des journalistes québécois sur Twitter
Communication
Quebec
journalistic practices
Twitter
journalists
power of information
title La (re)construction de l’autorité informationnelle dans les pratiques des journalistes québécois sur Twitter
title_full La (re)construction de l’autorité informationnelle dans les pratiques des journalistes québécois sur Twitter
title_fullStr La (re)construction de l’autorité informationnelle dans les pratiques des journalistes québécois sur Twitter
title_full_unstemmed La (re)construction de l’autorité informationnelle dans les pratiques des journalistes québécois sur Twitter
title_short La (re)construction de l’autorité informationnelle dans les pratiques des journalistes québécois sur Twitter
title_sort la re construction de l autorite informationnelle dans les pratiques des journalistes quebecois sur twitter
topic Quebec
journalistic practices
Twitter
journalists
power of information
url https://journals.openedition.org/communication/6043
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