Le journalisme narratif en espagnol dans la société de l’information

The fields of journalism and literature influence each other and have given rise to hybrid forms such as narrative journalism. The authors define narrative journalism as the use in journalism of rhetorical and literary devices, such as can be found in literary descriptions, but allowing for nuancing...

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Main Authors: Juan Antonio García Galindo, Antonio Cuartero Naranjo
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Université Laval 2016-01-01
Series:Communication
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/communication/5823
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spelling doaj-f85dbf8a67644a3ba2b5fab912aff7c32021-09-20T06:34:39ZfraUniversité LavalCommunication1189-37881920-73442016-01-0133210.4000/communication.5823Le journalisme narratif en espagnol dans la société de l’informationJuan Antonio García GalindoAntonio Cuartero NaranjoThe fields of journalism and literature influence each other and have given rise to hybrid forms such as narrative journalism. The authors define narrative journalism as the use in journalism of rhetorical and literary devices, such as can be found in literary descriptions, but allowing for nuancing and even expanding the expressive possibilities of journalism, and particularly reporting. Here, the authors examine four Latin American websites dedicated to online narrative journalism from various sources: digital magazines (with or without print editions), specialized publishers, ebook collections, and organizations that promote and defend narrative journalism.http://journals.openedition.org/communication/5823narrative journalismlatin-american websitese-publicationsplublishing housesassociations
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author Juan Antonio García Galindo
Antonio Cuartero Naranjo
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Antonio Cuartero Naranjo
Le journalisme narratif en espagnol dans la société de l’information
Communication
narrative journalism
latin-american websites
e-publications
plublishing houses
associations
author_facet Juan Antonio García Galindo
Antonio Cuartero Naranjo
author_sort Juan Antonio García Galindo
title Le journalisme narratif en espagnol dans la société de l’information
title_short Le journalisme narratif en espagnol dans la société de l’information
title_full Le journalisme narratif en espagnol dans la société de l’information
title_fullStr Le journalisme narratif en espagnol dans la société de l’information
title_full_unstemmed Le journalisme narratif en espagnol dans la société de l’information
title_sort le journalisme narratif en espagnol dans la société de l’information
publisher Université Laval
series Communication
issn 1189-3788
1920-7344
publishDate 2016-01-01
description The fields of journalism and literature influence each other and have given rise to hybrid forms such as narrative journalism. The authors define narrative journalism as the use in journalism of rhetorical and literary devices, such as can be found in literary descriptions, but allowing for nuancing and even expanding the expressive possibilities of journalism, and particularly reporting. Here, the authors examine four Latin American websites dedicated to online narrative journalism from various sources: digital magazines (with or without print editions), specialized publishers, ebook collections, and organizations that promote and defend narrative journalism.
topic narrative journalism
latin-american websites
e-publications
plublishing houses
associations
url http://journals.openedition.org/communication/5823
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