Journalism in the context of the Semantic Web
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https://doi.org/10.14195/2183-5462_32_13Keywords:
Algorithms; Bubbles; Internet; Journalism; Semantic WebAbstract
The emergence of the web as a platform for production and content creation has changed the way we produce and consume news. Today, new journalistic practices influence not only the form and content, but also the relationship between journalists and the public. With the development of new technologies, concepts such as algorithms, applications, databases, bubbles and filters have become part of the reflections on the paths of journalism. Through a literature review on the subject, the intention of this article is to reflect on the changes observed in journalism, specifically regarding professional practices, from the use and development of new technologies in the scope of Web 3.0, the Semantic Web. The methodology used is that of bibliographic research.
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