Intercultural and interfaith dialogue is one of the challenges faced by society. In a world marked by globalisation, digitisation, and migratory movements, the media is the agora for people of different faiths and beliefs. At the same time, the media is adapting to the online space. In this context, narrative journalism emerges, breaking the rules of technological immediacy and opting for a slow model based on the tradition of non-fiction journalism. With slow, background-based reporting and literary techniques, narrative journalism tells stories with all their aspects, giving voices to their protagonists. Is this genre a space in which to encounter the Other? Could narrative journalism be a tool for understanding? These are the questions t...
This paper is a systematic literature review on slow journalism, whose aim is to analyse and underst...
Narrative is a fundamental means whereby we make sense of our own lives and of the world around us. ...
I am interested in how institutions or civil society organisations can use new media technologies an...
Intercultural and interfaith dialogue is one of the challenges faced by society. In a world marked b...
Abstract To renew journalism without destroying tradition: this the goal of the article. It will ana...
Digitalization crumbled the infrastructure of organizational journalism. Old-line institutions took ...
Narrative journalism is a method to craft stories worth reading about real people. In this article, ...
What is the place of personal religious identity in the profession of American journalism? In a prof...
Digital communication is fast and easy; but as a cultural process communication is difficult, especi...
Journalists are storytellers. And in the world God created, stories matter. Jesus spoke in parables ...
While Paul Ricoeur's Time and Narrative (1990) was only concerned with fictional and historical narr...
This article analyses four journalistic projects focusing primarily on cultural content: Arcadia (Co...
This article, originally presented as a talk at Harvard University\u27s Weatherhead Center, poses th...
International audienceThe phrase "slow journalism" is (slowly) entering the dictionary of journalism...
Interest is growing in forms of narrative that go beyond written and spoken verbal signs, in how suc...
This paper is a systematic literature review on slow journalism, whose aim is to analyse and underst...
Narrative is a fundamental means whereby we make sense of our own lives and of the world around us. ...
I am interested in how institutions or civil society organisations can use new media technologies an...
Intercultural and interfaith dialogue is one of the challenges faced by society. In a world marked b...
Abstract To renew journalism without destroying tradition: this the goal of the article. It will ana...
Digitalization crumbled the infrastructure of organizational journalism. Old-line institutions took ...
Narrative journalism is a method to craft stories worth reading about real people. In this article, ...
What is the place of personal religious identity in the profession of American journalism? In a prof...
Digital communication is fast and easy; but as a cultural process communication is difficult, especi...
Journalists are storytellers. And in the world God created, stories matter. Jesus spoke in parables ...
While Paul Ricoeur's Time and Narrative (1990) was only concerned with fictional and historical narr...
This article analyses four journalistic projects focusing primarily on cultural content: Arcadia (Co...
This article, originally presented as a talk at Harvard University\u27s Weatherhead Center, poses th...
International audienceThe phrase "slow journalism" is (slowly) entering the dictionary of journalism...
Interest is growing in forms of narrative that go beyond written and spoken verbal signs, in how suc...
This paper is a systematic literature review on slow journalism, whose aim is to analyse and underst...
Narrative is a fundamental means whereby we make sense of our own lives and of the world around us. ...
I am interested in how institutions or civil society organisations can use new media technologies an...