It's Online, It's News: Appropriation Of Viral Narratives By The Digital Press
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At the crossway between information and
entertainment, memes and newsgames are some of
the news formats which, made viral in social
networks, complement the informational experience
and compete with the traditional news media in
constructing alternative readings of the real. If in the
light of Bakhtin (2002), journalism can be understood
as a secondary discursive genre that feeds on
primary genres (pp. 61-62), how is one to understand
the circulation of these discourses produced from
journalistic events in social networks? On the other
hand, how are these narratives appropriated by the
media? What functions do they play in media
discourse? In this article we present some examples
of products created from events of political impact.
Thereafter, we discuss, by the analysis of a set of
news stories, how the digital press, in the Iberian
context, makes use of them. The purpose of this
article is to contribute to the reflection on how the
news media relate to these new narratives.
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Martins, A., Novoa Fernández, O., Aguaded Gómez, I., Tavares, M. (2019). It’s online, it’s news: appropriation of viral narratives by the digital press. Journal of Science and Technology of the Arts, 11(1), 61–68. DOI: https://doi.org/10.7559/citarj.v11i1.597














