AgoraVox

AgoraVox is a French language website of news powered by volunteers and non-professional writers, created by and Joël de Rosnay in March 2005, offering items by single or multiple writers. AgoraVox was one of the first citizen journalism websites in France, and is similar to the community sites (1998) and Indymedia (1999). Many more or less participatory sites have emerged since, such as Rue 89, , Mediapart and Atlantico. It can be compared to the Korean site OhmyNews. According to the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at theOxford University, "AgoraVox is one of the most prominent European examples of a citizen journalism site".

AgoraVox

AgoraVox is a French language website of news powered by volunteers and non-professional writers, created by and Joël de Rosnay in March 2005, offering items by single or multiple writers. AgoraVox was one of the first citizen journalism websites in France, and is similar to the community sites (1998) and Indymedia (1999). Many more or less participatory sites have emerged since, such as Rue 89, , Mediapart and Atlantico. It can be compared to the Korean site OhmyNews. According to the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at theOxford University, "AgoraVox is one of the most prominent European examples of a citizen journalism site".