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The Evolving Landscape of Community Communication: From Gossip to Citizen Journalism

This exploration delves into the dynamics of communication in contemporary society, highlighting the tension between individual expression and community identity formation. We investigate how ubiquitous connectivity facilitates grassroots communication while blurring the lines between truth and rumor. The resurgence of oral culture in the form of gossip and citizen journalism empowers people to shape narratives. Through various platforms, individuals engage in polyphonic information processes, fostering self-correction and a 'glocal' approach to news. Discover how time and community intertwine in this ever-evolving communication landscape.

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The Evolving Landscape of Community Communication: From Gossip to Citizen Journalism

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  1. UNDER CONSTRUCTION • word of mouth • individual vs.community • citizen journalism • Ubiquitiuous Me/we are communicating, building a community, forming identities, grassroot oriented with blurred limits, despite of time and place

  2. word of mouth • gossip • rumours • jungle drum /rumble in the jungle • lies • Liability -> Back to the oral culture

  3. individual vs.community • identity formation • tribal /nomad /clan • confessions and religious/ideological/political sects • self referential Users (hierarchy, activity) -> ME, my self and I – and my mates - WE

  4. citizen journalism • polyfonic information process • Selfcorrectines (wiki, science, journalism) • 'glocal' • Hypertextuality (designed news, RSS feed) -> Power to the people

  5. ubiquitiuous • All the time, everywhere, with everybody • 7/24/365 • Floating timetable • Flexible hours • Timezones ->Change in work ethics

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