TY - JOUR
T1 - Independent Journalism for Hybrid Democracies
T2 - A Systemic Vision in Three Latin American Countries
AU - Marino-Jiménez, Mauro
AU - Flores-Núñez, Ana María
AU - Rojas-Noa, Fany Olinda
AU - Vásquez-Espinoza, Paola
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
PY - 2023/11/8
Y1 - 2023/11/8
N2 - Contemporary journalism is facing challenges because several changes in the world: the decline of democracy,: the proliferation of false information (both in “official” and informal spaces), the raise (and transformation) of communication agencies with profit priority, and the urgent need to promote educational alternatives for citizenship. For all these reasons, it is necessary the presence of information channels that maintain a balance between the quality of information, economic sustainability, and the promotion of active audiences. This is particularly important when the conditions for the exercise of journalism are facing regimes with conditions of authoritarianism, such as hybrid democracies and authoritarian governments. In this article, success stories of independent journalism in Peru, Honduras, and Mexico will be analyzed, as well as their strategies to guarantee responsible practice and economic sustainability. In this sense, the cases will be analyzed through system thinking, considering the characterization and common elements found in three Latin American hybrid democracies.
AB - Contemporary journalism is facing challenges because several changes in the world: the decline of democracy,: the proliferation of false information (both in “official” and informal spaces), the raise (and transformation) of communication agencies with profit priority, and the urgent need to promote educational alternatives for citizenship. For all these reasons, it is necessary the presence of information channels that maintain a balance between the quality of information, economic sustainability, and the promotion of active audiences. This is particularly important when the conditions for the exercise of journalism are facing regimes with conditions of authoritarianism, such as hybrid democracies and authoritarian governments. In this article, success stories of independent journalism in Peru, Honduras, and Mexico will be analyzed, as well as their strategies to guarantee responsible practice and economic sustainability. In this sense, the cases will be analyzed through system thinking, considering the characterization and common elements found in three Latin American hybrid democracies.
KW - Independent journalism
KW - digital journalism
KW - disinformation
KW - hybrid democracies
KW - journalistic deontology
KW - multimedial journalism
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85176224441&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/17512786.2023.2279341
DO - 10.1080/17512786.2023.2279341
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85176224441
SN - 1751-2786
JO - Journalism Practice
JF - Journalism Practice
ER -