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From 1.0 online pressrooms to 2.0 social newsrooms at museums worldwide

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    Identifier: imarina:5130955
    Authors:
    Capriotti, P.González Herrero, A.
    Abstract:
    The main objective was to evaluate if museums around the world are migrating from a 1.0 Online Pressroom model to a 2.0 Social Media Newsroom model, adapting their website to a wide group of publics and not just to the media. This article analyzes the websites of the 100 most visited museums worldwide, from 24 countries. It was applied a content analysis methodology, studying the characteristics of the sections devoted to news, the information resources used and interaction systems available on them. The results show that museums still have a long way to come in terms of social media. The traditional technique of sharing news exclusively with journalists still persists. Most museums still think that their websites are a place to disseminate news and information, but not a place to interact and engage in dialogue with their publics. It can help improve the understanding of how organizations disseminate information and engage in dialogue (or not) with their publics through their specific sections of news. It also contributes towards identifying the strengths and weaknesses of online communication policies and activities of organizations and to help improving their communication management, making entities more open and community-oriented. The study reflects the outcomes of a 3-year research project. It presents a specific methodology that help researchers and practitioners to assess and improve the online tools to engage in dialogue with their publics.
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    Author, as appears in the article.: Capriotti, P.;González Herrero, A.
    Department: Estudis de Comunicació
    URV's Author/s: Capriotti Peri, Vicente-Paul
    Keywords: Websites Social newsrooms Public relations Pressrooms Online communication Dialogic communication Corporate communication
    Abstract: The main objective was to evaluate if museums around the world are migrating from a 1.0 Online Pressroom model to a 2.0 Social Media Newsroom model, adapting their website to a wide group of publics and not just to the media. This article analyzes the websites of the 100 most visited museums worldwide, from 24 countries. It was applied a content analysis methodology, studying the characteristics of the sections devoted to news, the information resources used and interaction systems available on them. The results show that museums still have a long way to come in terms of social media. The traditional technique of sharing news exclusively with journalists still persists. Most museums still think that their websites are a place to disseminate news and information, but not a place to interact and engage in dialogue with their publics. It can help improve the understanding of how organizations disseminate information and engage in dialogue (or not) with their publics through their specific sections of news. It also contributes towards identifying the strengths and weaknesses of online communication policies and activities of organizations and to help improving their communication management, making entities more open and community-oriented. The study reflects the outcomes of a 3-year research project. It presents a specific methodology that help researchers and practitioners to assess and improve the online tools to engage in dialogue with their publics.
    Thematic Areas: Media studies and communication Información y documentación Cultural studies Comunicación Comunicació i informació Comunicação e informação Communication Ciencias sociales Ciências sociais aplicadas i
    licence for use: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/
    Author's mail: paul.capriotti@urv.cat
    Author identifier: 0000-0002-9398-5886
    Record's date: 2024-05-27
    Papper version: info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
    Link to the original source: https://revistas.unav.edu/index.php/communication-and-society/article/view/35784
    Papper original source: Comunicacion Y Sociedad. 30 (2): 113-129
    APA: Capriotti, P.;González Herrero, A. (2017). From 1.0 online pressrooms to 2.0 social newsrooms at museums worldwide. Comunicacion Y Sociedad, 30(2), 113-129. DOI: 10.15581/003.30.2.113-129
    Licence document URL: https://repositori.urv.cat/ca/proteccio-de-dades/
    Article's DOI: 10.15581/003.30.2.113-129
    Entity: Universitat Rovira i Virgili
    Journal publication year: 2017
    Publication Type: Journal Publications
  • Keywords:

    Communication,Cultural Studies
    Websites
    Social newsrooms
    Public relations
    Pressrooms
    Online communication
    Dialogic communication
    Corporate communication
    Media studies and communication
    Información y documentación
    Cultural studies
    Comunicación
    Comunicació i informació
    Comunicação e informação
    Communication
    Ciencias sociales
    Ciências sociais aplicadas i
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