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DOI: 10.4185/RLCS-65-2010-885-089-098-EN
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<meta name="DC.Description" lang="en" content=“Revista Latina de Comunicación Social, RLCS, is a scientific journal edited at the University of La Laguna, ULL (Tenerife, Canary Islands) in the Laboratory of Information Technologies and New Analysis of Communication, LATINA according to its initials in Spanish, founded in 1987 by Dr. José Manuel de Pablos Coello, under the protection of special doctorate programmes for Latin American professors. The journal publishes under the main summary almost exclusively research papers written following the formula IMR&DC+B: introduction, methodology, results and discussion plus conclusion, with a updated bibliography: at least 70% of the bibliographic entries must be from the past 10 years and half of them from scientific journals in Spanish and English languages. Reviewers make a double blind peer examination. This is a collective and inter-university project, including many professors and researchers from almost all Spanish and Portuguese speaking countries. The journal is the following databases: EBSCO (USA), DOAJ (Lund University, Sweden), Redalyc (Mexico), Dialnet (Spain); and is indexed by the CINDOC-CSIC in DICE, ISOC, RESH, Office of Latin American Education, OEI according to its initials in Spanish; Dulcinea, etc. In Spain the journal is a reference in the Directory of Index of Spanish Periodicals of Social and Communication Sciences, IN-RECS, of the University of Granada, UGR. RLCS occupies the first position in the cumulative index for the periods 2003-2007; 2004-2008 and the year 2008”/>
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<meta name="DC.contributor.referee I" content=EVALUATION OF ARTICLE 09_2010: “Gómez Alfaro: Pioneer of interdisciplinary studies on the relationships between Journalism and Literature in Spain”. I consider that the article evaluated complies with the requisites which are demanded form a solvent research work, since it presents an ordered structure and revealing conclusions. The article offers a satisfying panoramic of the different considerations which have taken place in our country due to the relationships between Journalism and Literature, from the pioneering statements by Pacheco or Sellés, until the most modern proposals made by López Pan and Chillón. It also contributes towards the revalorization of the work of an author, Antonio Gómez Alfaro, whose contributions in this field are not known–or, at least, are not frequently visited– by Journalism theoreticians. In terms of style, there is nothing to be objected about this article which has been neatly written and whose publication in the Revista Latina de Comunicación Social Journal I strongly recommend.—Dr. Bernardo J. Gómez Calderón, Ph. D. - Professor of Journalism - School of Communication Sciences - University of Málaga."/>
<meta name="DC.contributor.referee II" content="Arbitrage report of article: Gómez Alfaro: Pioneer of interdisciplinary Studies on the relationships between Journalism and Literature in Spain. This article is a very pertinent contribution to the current studies of Journalism in Spain. Not only does it make the importance of Gómez Alfaro –an author Barkly known to the researchers of literary Journalism -, evident; but it also opens the doors to future investigations about the pioneers in the theory of this important branch of Journalism. I consider the use of sources to be correct. The structure and the style are, as well, adequate. This article contains important contributions: the discovery of Gómez Alfaro and his ideas on Literary Journalism. For all said, I consider it to be an appropriate article for the Revista Latina de Comunicación Social Journal.—Beatriz Gómez Baceiredo, Ph. D - Professor of Literary Journalism - School of Communication Sciences - University of Navarra."/>
<meta name="DC.description.abstract" content="Abstract: The article rescues and analyzes the work done in 1960 by Antonio Gómez Alfaro, the first Spanish author that carried out a study on relations between journalism and literature using a multidiscipline perspective. The tradition documents the emergence of comparative approaches at the end of the 1990s, but the revision of Gómez Alfaro’s proposal is an exceptional advance, because this intellectual dealt with the merging of literature and journalism with the assistance of scientific fields that range from literary theory to linguistics and anthropology.This multi-focal approach is extraordinary considering at the time Journalism was not part of the Spanish university system; therefore, there was not a scientific platform nor were there academic precedents that supported in-depth, exhaustive research about journalism and literature, a reality that appeared forty years after the publication of the aforementioned precursor.In order to provide an adequate context to the analysis of Gómez Alfaro’s work, the first part undertakes a historic synthesis from when the discussion about journalism as a literary genre arose in 1845 in the Real Academia Española, until the birth of the first scientific theories about literary journalism in the 1980s and 90s"/>
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Rodríguez Rodríguez, Jorge Miguel (2010): "Rodríguez Rodríguez, Jorge Miguel (2010): "Gómez Alfaro: Pioneer of Interdisciplinary Studies on the elationships Between Journalism and Literature in Spain". Revista Latina de Comunicación Social, 65, pages 89 to 98. La Laguna (Tenerife, Canary Islands): La Laguna University, retrieved on ___th of ____ of 2_______, from
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DOI: 10.4185/RLCS-65-2010-885-089-098-EN"/>
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