Journalism’s narrative potential
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https://doi.org/10.5007/1984-6924.2024.e100281Keywords:
Journalism, Narrative, New Journalism, Narrative JournalismAbstract
The article proposes a reflection on the narrative potential of journalism capable of counteracting the excessive, viral, addictive, and superficial tendencies of digital communication. By approaching journalism and literature in terms of narrative structure, it investigates the capacity to produce meaning, create connections between facts, and strengthen the sense of community of the journalistic text. The article suggests considering narrative journalism as a way of deepening the understanding of the reality events through the use of narrative techniques.
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