Journalism short narratives and the haiku method

Authors

  • Monica Martinez Universitary Centre FIAM-FAAM, Brazil.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1982-677X.rum.2012.51290

Keywords:

Communication, journalism, journalistic short narratives, haiku, Grêmio Haicai Ipê.

Abstract

The immediacy afforded by the digital environment emphasizes, every day, one of the classical limits of journalism: the issue of reduced physical space for the publication of text in print, radio, television or digital media. In this context, this paper experimentally investigates the possibility of using in journalism the haiku method, a very traditional and synthetic Japanese form of narrative which message is written with about 17 syllables. This empirical study is based on workshops developed in the first semester of 2011 with 127 undergraduate students of Journalism, of which 51 answered a questionnaire about the experience.

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Author Biography

  • Monica Martinez, Universitary Centre FIAM-FAAM, Brazil.

    Professor at Postgrafuate Programme of the Universitary Center FIAM-FAAM. PhD in Communication Studies from the School of Communication and Arts of São Paulo, Brazil. martinez.monica@uol.com.br.

Published

2012-08-06

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How to Cite

Journalism short narratives and the haiku method. RuMoRes, [S. l.], v. 6, n. 11, p. 69–92, 2012. DOI: 10.11606/issn.1982-677X.rum.2012.51290. Disponível em: https://www.periodicos.usp.br/Rumores/article/view/51290.. Acesso em: 15 may. 2024.