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The article herein presents the results of a research study focused on the evolution of reportage in the Spanish press over a span of four decades. This is the first longitudinal study covering such an extensive period (1982-2018) with regard to this ...
Dolors Palau-Sampio, Antonio Cuartero
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Narrative in VR journalism: research into practice
In 2015 The Tow Center for Journalism produced a live-motion virtual reality (VR) journalism story on the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, ‘Secret Location’. They stated that this new form appeared to change how journalists must construct their stories.
Janet Harris, James Taylor
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Prophets without Honor: Peripheral Actors in Kenyan Journalism
In sub-Sahara Africa, periphery contributors exist in a liminal space. They are at once valorized and treated with suspicion by the local journalism and political fields.
j. Siguru Wahutu
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Fictions du réel : le journalisme narratif
In this article, we chose initially to start from a paradoxical command (i.e. the need to use techniques of literary fiction to give a better representation of the real world and to account for it) to anchor our study in a particular journalistic ...
Nicolas Pélissier et Alexandre Eyriès
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« L’immobile et banal aspect des choses ». Journalisme et désœuvrement dans L’Éducation sentimentale
Beginning with a reflection on various critical reviews of L’Éducation sentimentale published in the Second Empire press, the present articles considers the representation of journalism in Flaubert’s novel of amorous and political disenchantment ...
Edmund Birch
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In the US, a new generation of science journalists are employing narrative techniques in their writing. What are the characteristics of this journalism? Why does it employ narrative techniques?
Hornmoen Harald
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Qui sont les lecteurs de mooks ?
Since 2008, mooks (dense magazines focused on a more long-form, often narrative, style of journalism) have been multiplying in French-speaking Europe, targeting readers willing to spend more time and money to get their information.
Marie Vanoost
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Analysis of Narrative Strategies in Independent Non-Fiction Narrative Podcasts in Ibero-America
This study analyses the narrative strategies employed in 11 independent narrative non-fiction podcasts from seven Ibero-American countries: Argentina, Brazil, Spain, Portugal, Colombia, Chile, and Mexico.
Raúl Rodríguez-Ortiz +1 more
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Data journalism is a new genre in journalism that utilizes data visualization to engage the audience in news reporting. This engagement also provides certainty and minimizes the spread of misinformation regarding the COVID-19 vaccination policy in ...
Khuswatun Hasanah, Sika Nur Indah
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REVIEW: Searching for the truth of book-length journalism
Mason, Bonita. (2015). Searching for the truth of book-length journalism. Pacific Journalism Review, 21(2): 200-203. Review of Telling True Stories: Navigating the challenges of writing narrative non-fiction, by Matthew Ricketson.
Bonita Mason
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