Quand l'audience est le média : les limites du modèle coréen « OhmyNews »

Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 55 (3):125-129 (2009)
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Abstract

Dans l'univers des médias participatifs, lesquels permettent aux lecteurs de devenir auteurs à leur tour, l'audience constitue autant le moyen que la fin. En guise d'illustration, ce texte propose d'étudier le site coréen OhmyNews, cité dans le monde entier, comme un exemple de support médiatique hybride associant citoyens reporters et reporters citoyens. Cette analyse montre les contradictions du modèle et son incapacité à choisir entre une conception horizontale et une conception verticale de l'information.In the world of participatory media, which allow readers to become authors in turn, the audience is both the means as the end. As an illustration, this paper proposes to study the Korean site OhmyNews, quoted in the world, as an example of media support hybrid combining citizen reporters and citizen reporters. This analysis shows the contradictions of the model and its inability to choose between a horizontal design and a vertical design information.

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