Abstract The purpose of this article is to situate journalism in digital democracy. As methodology, we chose systematic research review and discussion. We propose to approach the issue through: evolution of the normativity of digital public transparency in Brazil; use and appropriation of information access in journalistic practice, considering digital democracy and public communication concepts. As a result, we evidenced a significant set of studies that show that journalism has adopted, in particular, passive transparency instruments to access public data and that this practice has been intensified in Brasil since the approval of Information Act (LAI) in 2011.
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