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      What is narrative journalism? A systematic review and an empirical agenda

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      Journalism
      SAGE Publications

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          This article reviews scientific research on narrative journalism, aiming to (1) demystify the nature of narrative journalism by specifying its core characteristics, resulting in a sustainable definition of the genre; (2) characterize the current state of the scientific field; and (3) identify gaps in our knowledge about narrative journalism. A systematic search of the scientific literature between 1998 and 2017 resulted in a set of 103 journal articles about narrative journalism. Their analysis reveals that the scientific field is dominated by essayistic and qualitative studies on printed forms of narrative journalism, with a focus on the history and style of narrative journalism, whereas systematic research on the function and impact of the genre is scarce. A framework is presented that synthesizes the hitherto isolated strands of research on narrative journalism and offers anchors for an empirical turn in narrative journalism studies.

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                Journalism
                Journalism
                SAGE Publications
                1464-8849
                1741-3001
                June 2021
                July 09 2019
                June 2021
                : 22
                : 6
                : 1393-1412
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Radboud University, The Netherlands
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                10.1177/1464884919862056
                5745c738-6ad6-4b6e-b9cb-ce97a50ced49
                © 2021

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/

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