The fluidity of the time and its consequences for the journalist
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https://doi.org/10.29397/reciis.v10i1.993Keywords:
Journalism, History of the journalism, Literature, Chronicle, Health, WorkAbstract
This article proposes to analyze how much the new configuration of the time, in an age when captation and propagation of information are more and more fast, affects the practical and the health of the contemporary journalist. The methodological protocol used here is a research of theoretical nature, based on a bibliographical revision that includes the history of the journalism in the interface with the literature, the sociology and the psychodynamic of the work. The objective is to reflect on the working conditions of the journalist of today, searching, through the narrative of the chronicle, indications of his pioneering experience with the time and his work in the past. The expectation is that such study contributes to extend the theoretical and epistemological bases in the field of the journalism and reflects about the practice, the health and the mental life of the journalist.
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