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Reshaping Journalism Practices through Collaboration: An Analysis of Three Collaborative Projects in the Americas*

Lucia Mesquita (Lusófona University, Portugal; Dublin City University, Ireland; Federal University of Sao Paulo, Brazil)
Gabriela Gruszynski Sanseverino (University of Toulouse III Paul Sabatier, France)
Mathias-Felipe de-Lima-Santos (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands; Federal University of São Paulo (Unifesp), Brazil)
Giuliander Carpes (University of Toulouse, France)

Geo Spaces of Communication Research

ISBN: 978-1-80071-606-3, eISBN: 978-1-80071-605-6

Publication date: 28 March 2024

Abstract

This study examines three significant collaborative journalism projects in the Americas: The Panama Papers, from the United States-based International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ); “América Latina, Región de Carteles,” by Colombian-based Connectas; and the first phase of the Brazilian-based project, Comprova, supported by Brazilian Association of Investigative Journalists (Abraji) and First Draft. The work investigates what encompasses collaborative journalism; and explores whether it is a recent phenomenon of the news ecosystem, a consequence of the institutional crisis of journalism, and if it is influenced by a network-based and platformed society. A mixed-method approach is applied in a three-stage analysis: (1) desk research; (2) quantitative content analysis; and (3) qualitative semi-structured in-depth interviews. To gain a broader picture of the organizations and their respective projects, documental and bibliographical research was carried out with a focus on data from press releases, corporate reports, and articles published on the websites of the organizations coordinating the projects. Furthermore, a quantitative content analysis of 10 news articles published by each of these collaboration partnerships was completed. Finally, qualitative semi-structured in-depth interviews were conducted with the directors, managers, and professional journalists’ part of the organizations and project. This study emphasizes the importance of collaborative practices, demonstrates how collaborative practices contribute to a new modus operandi of the news ecosystem; and considers why journalists and media organizations have turned to collaborative journalism as a model of production, circulation, and distribution of journalistic investigations.

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Mesquita, L., Sanseverino, G.G., de-Lima-Santos, M.-F. and Carpes, G. (2024), "Reshaping Journalism Practices through Collaboration: An Analysis of Three Collaborative Projects in the Americas*", Robinson, L., Moles, K., Moreira, S.V. and Schulz, J. (Ed.) Geo Spaces of Communication Research (Studies in Media and Communications, Vol. 26), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 127-141. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2050-206020240000026011

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