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RINCON, OMAR. Mutant and bastard journalism. CS [online]. 2017, n.22, pp.15-31. ISSN 2011-0324.  https://doi.org/10.18046/recs.i22.2394.

The 20th century ended in 2016. Fidel Castro died in politics. And the journalism could not tell the reality. The great ruin of journalism is that it has stopped narrating democracy, making sense of our times, telling the realities of ordinary people, controlling power. Thus, the journalistic office is an endangered species in the mainstream media that have decided to become political actors that lobby for business interests and have turned information into sensationalism or show business. By doing so, we have reached a world where the value of journalistic information is low and media legitimacy and credibility is ruined. This essay argues that it is necessary and urgent to re-invent journalism and raise some glimpses of where to do it.

Keywords : Journalism; narrative; Dj; mutant; bastard.

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