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Slow Journalism in Spain

Journalism Practice, 2016
Alejandro Barranquero Carretero   +1 more
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Slow Journalism: A Systematic Literature Review

Journalism Practice, 2022
This paper is a systematic literature review on slow journalism, whose aim is to analyse and understand all previously done research on the subject. The review focused on four databases—Web of Science Core Collection, SCOPUS, B-ON and Communication Abstracts—and, after applying the protocol and the analysis model, a corpus of 37 papers was obtained ...
Inês Mendes, Sandra Marinho
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Slow journalism as ethical journalism?

2021
The concept of slow journalism has been the subject of discussion within both the journalism industry and the journalism education community since the beginning of this century. There are some indications that it is now being taken more seriously as having something of value to say about journalism as a whole, rather than being confined to niche ...
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What is Slow Journalism?

Journalism Practice, 2014
In an era of fast and instantaneous journalism and concerns about the deleterious effects of speed, it can be easy to lose sight of the other kinds of journalism being practiced, other temporalities for its production. There has been little scholarly work on slow journalism, so the first aim of this article is, if not to define, then at least to ...
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Slow Journalism and the Out of Eden Walk

Digital Journalism, 2015
Journalism does not get much slower than National Geographic’s Out of Eden Walk, a seven-year, around-the-world journey being undertaken by two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Paul Salopek. This article explains how Salopek’s Walk is a particularly useful and beautiful example of slow journalism that renders the oldest story in human history using ...
Don Belt, Jeff South
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Lubricant for Heavily Loaded Slow-Speed Journal Bearing

Tribology Transactions, 2013
Slow-speed journal bearings subjected to heavy loads operate in a mixed/boundary lubrication regime. Clearance and lubricant play very important roles in reducing the wear and friction in these bearings. In the present article, an experimental study on heavily loaded slow-speed journal bearings with various radial clearances lubricated with three ...
S. M. Muzakkir   +2 more
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Data Journalism Teaching, Fast and Slow

Asia Pacific Media Educator, 2018
This commentary draws on a decade’s experience of teaching data journalism within a variety of contexts to describe the lessons learned regarding different pedagogical techniques and choices about the aspects of data journalism to teach. What emerges is a difference between classes aimed at a general audience, who might be sceptical and/or ignorant of
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SLOW JOURNALISM AS A SUB-FIELD IN THE JOURNALISM FIELD

2022
This article examines slow journalism, which is the projection on the journalistic field of the “slowdown” trend that originated from the slow food movement in response to the negative consequences of globalization. It draws upon concepts such as field, capital, and doxa from Bourdieu’s sociology to establish the theoretical framework.
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Slow Journalism in Spain

2020
Alejandro Barranquero Carretero   +1 more
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