Le journalisme co-construit est le type de journalisme participatif qui pousse le plus loin la collaboration entre un ou une journaliste et des non-professionnel·les de l’information. Ce procédé permet, entre autres, de faire émerger de nouvelles thématiques grâce aux expertises des publics.
In the last decade, smartphones and mobile technology have altered newsrooms, transforming newsgathering, live broadcasting and content distribution. Trained on an iPhone 4s at the University of Sheffield in 2011, I was one of the first mobile journalists in the UK. Over the course of my career broadcasting live, from war zones in Iraq to tornados in the US, mobile technology has been the primary vehicle for capturing, curating and distributing packaged and live content.
Now the media world has again shifted due to the covid-19 pandemic, with new challenges, different restrictions and innovative storytelling approaches emerging.