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CAM, Florence Le  and  PEREIRA, Fábio Henrique. A comparação da identidade dos jornalistas online em suas relações com os públicos no Brasil e na França. OBS* [online]. 2017, vol.11, n.1, pp.60lpage=82-. ISSN 1646-5954.

This paper analyses the interactions between journalists and the public in Brazilian and French online newsrooms. It discusses the new modalities of audience participation in journalism. Thus, it aims to understand the possible changes in this relation. The role of national contexts on structuring the practices of journalism and the public is also considered. This comparative and qualitative research is focused on in-depth interviews with ten journalists from each country and used a common guide. The results reveal resemblances on how journalists enunciate their interactions with public from both countries: their representations are stereotyped and audiences are perceived through a quantitative bias. These findings reinforce other studies that minimize the ability of online newsrooms to integrate the public. From the viewpoint of comparative studies, our hypothesis of a transnational identity of online journalists is strengthened. This hypothesis is mainly based on the circulation of structured discourses related to this practice.

Keywords : online journalists; public; identity; interviews; comparative studies.

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