urnalistins
Urnalistins (singular urnalistin) is a term used in speculative discourse to describe a type of journalist who operates within an open, decentralized reporting network that emphasizes collaborative verification, data transparency, and civic-technology tools. The concept is not a formal profession in real-world journalism, but appears in fiction, theoretical writings on media futures, and discussions of participatory news ecosystems.
Origins and scope: The term first appears in the 2010s in speculative fiction and in essays exploring
Practices and roles: Urnalistins rely on open-source tools, open data sets, and crowd contributions. Editorial decisions
Reception and challenges: Critics point to potential reliability issues, information overload, and security risks for contributors.
See also: participatory journalism, citizen journalism, data journalism.