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La trama de la comunicación

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AIDAR ABIB, Tayane  and  DE SOUZA VENTURA, Mauro. Daily life in the journalistic agenda: articulations in BruRovira’s narrative . Trama comun. [online]. 2022, vol.26, n.1, pp.31-42. ISSN 1668-5628.

Within the scope of journalism theories, this article investigates the hegemonic media news predilection for facts marked by the categories of deviation and social prominence, in order to place the information agenda in the territory of everyday life. Since theoretical intersections carried out with sociology, philosophy and history, it reflects on the rhythm of days as a construct of meanings and resistance, intimate and social, of ordinary people. From an interpretive analysis of reports by the catalan BruRovira, about elders in the Gothic quarter of Barcelona, published in the journal La Vanguardia, this study shows the articulation of narrative crossed by the protagonism of anonymous characters. As a result of the study, we propose the matrix of unhappenings as news as a narrative strategy oriented to the daily lives of ordinary men and women, in order to inscribe a different journalistic process, in terms of criteria and narrative techniques, since such a scope can only be made possible by the articulation of an ethos that is different from the professional culture.

Keywords : Journalism; Unhappenings as news; Daily life; Anonymous characters; Bru Rovira.

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