Slow journalism in the immediacy era. Experiences in Ibero-America
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https://doi.org/10.3145/epi.2015.jul.12Keywords:
Slow journalism, Slow movement, Narrative journalism, Investigative journalism, New journalism, Alternative journalism, Specialized journalism, Online Media, Magazines, Immediacy, Quality, Internet, Jot down, FronteraD, La silla vacía, El puercoespín, AnfAbstract
Slow journalism is a reaction to the dominant journalistic trend to immediacy and scoop and invites us to reflect on the time required to produce and consume rigorous, creative and quality information. After describing the historical and conceptual grounds of this emerging trend, we analyse four paradigmatic experiences in the Ibero-American context: Jot down, FronteraD, La silla vacía, Anfibia and El puercoespín . Born in the late 2000s, these digital natives exemplify the revival of long-form and carefully executed journalism aimed at specialized clubs of readers who demand a more thoughtful approach to journalism.
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