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Laboratory of Reportage. Method, Praxis, Vision – EBOOK

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The authors present the theoretical and conceptual foundation of the Laboratory of Reportage, established by the remarkable reportage writer Marek Miller. The Laboratory of Reportage operates at the Faculty of Journalism, Information and Book Studies... czytaj więcej

Laboratory of Reportage. Method, Praxis, Vision – EBOOK

Edited by Ivan Dimitrijević
Scientific editor: Dimitrijewic Ivan
Date of realise: 2019-02-27
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Edition:
1
Place and year of publication:
Warszawa 2019
Publication language:
angielski
Translator:
Wąsowska Agnieszka
ISBN/ISSN:
978-83-235-3757-1
EAN:
9788323537571
Number of page:
188
Size of the file:
21,75 MB
Publication type:
Praca naukowa
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31338/uw.9788323537496
The authors present the theoretical and conceptual foundation of the Laboratory of Reportage, established by the remarkable reportage writer Marek Miller.

The Laboratory of Reportage operates at the Faculty of Journalism, Information and Book Studies of the University of Warsaw. Papers presented in the book give insight in the status of reportage as practice and a form of journalistic and journalistic-literary expression, they describe in detail the method of reportage writers (documentary novel writers), as well as of participants of creative and research workshops. They define the areas of the Laboratory’s search as: using oral history sources, collective writing, multimedia storytelling and penetrating the area in between journalism and creative writing, journalism and screenwriting, journalism and stage writing. They express a belief that journalism is a form of art and that the reporter’s work combines the qualities of original writing with belles lettres, film and theatre as well as research from the field of social sciences and humanities: sociology, anthropology, psychology and history.

The founders of the Laboratory of Reportage are particularly interested in analysis and comparison of journalistic methods and sociological interview, psychological interview, anthropological interview and in-depth interview. They also appreciate the value of participant observation and experimental provocation of events in social sciences as well as using elements of acting in journalistic work.

We present this interesting publication to the English-speaking readers in a slightly amended version - not a full translation, but an English edition - with one article removed and one replaced with a newer paper.


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