Twitter as a Public Space, or How We’re Re-Forming the New Spaces for Cultural Journalism

Traditionally, the cultural journalism has fomented and promoted the diverse expressions of the arts, the literature and the culture, which are a product of the human activity developed throughout the time. As Ivan Tubau indicates, the cultural journalism is the way to know and spread the cultural p...

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Main Author: Claudia Cavallin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad del Rosario; Universidad de los Andes de Venezuela; Universidad Complutense de Madrid 2009-12-01
Series:Disertaciones
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Online Access:https://revistas.urosario.edu.co/index.php/disertaciones/article/view/3957
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Summary:Traditionally, the cultural journalism has fomented and promoted the diverse expressions of the arts, the literature and the culture, which are a product of the human activity developed throughout the time. As Ivan Tubau indicates, the cultural journalism is the way to know and spread the cultural products of a society, by the use of the massive mass media. These Media have been radically transformed in the last few years, and they have even substituted the spaces of the city destined to the meeting and the culture. For this reason, we propose a reflection about the future of the cultural journalism in a society interconnected across the Internet but, at the same time, multiple and fragmentary.
ISSN:1856-9536