A methodological proposal designed from the “periphery” of the Canary Islands to palliate the reductionism of the stories of Spanish journalism made from the “centre”
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https://doi.org/10.15648/hc.44.2024.3903Keywords:
journalism, center / periphery, microhistory, Canary Islands, SpainAbstract
This paper aims to expose a methodological proposal to open the contents of the classic historical syntheses on Spanish journalism, limited to the most developed enclaves, to the entire national territory. To justify its approach, we have started from the gaps and misunderstandings suffered by the most peripheral area of the country, the Canary Islands, as well as how much its application in said archipelago enriches the state of knowledge. In view of this, we propose its extrapolation to the other regions in order, from them, to build a new History of Spanish Journalism that responds to the current epistemological status of the discipline.
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