Narrative Theory in Journalistic Practice
Understanding Emerging Digital Genres
Harald Hornmoen author Yngve Benestad Hågvar author Jørgen Alnæs author Harald Hornmoen editor Yngve Benestad Hågvar editor Jørgen Alnæs editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:28th Nov '25
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Narrative Theory in Journalistic Practice provides innovative analytical frameworks for examining journalistic narratives in today’s digital, multimodal media landscape. The volume expands beyond traditional models focused on linear texts to address contemporary formats across multiple platforms.
Through empirical analyses of genres such as immersive long-form stories, live news reports, social media news, podcasts, and still images, the book explores the dual function of journalistic narratives: they are suited to engage readers in both trivial and complex events and issues, but will also advance certain interpretations of reality and downplay others. The book conveys a critical and constructivist view on narratives, showing how journalistic stories contribute to shaping people’s understanding of reality but also how media users play an active role in interpreting the narratives.
The volume will interest students and scholars of journalism, media studies, and narrative studies. It is intended for use by graduate students as well as by established researchers.
ISBN: 9781032823850
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 420g
130 pages