2020
DOI: 10.1080/1600910x.2020.1792957
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Retroactive causation and the temporal construction of news: contingency and necessity, content and form

Abstract: This article affords particular attention to the relationship between memory, the narrativization of news and its linear construction, conceived as journalism's 'memorywork'. In elaborating upon this 'work', it is proposed that the Hegelian notion of retroactive causation (as used by Slavoj Žižek) can examine how analyses of news journalists 'retroactively' employ the past in the temporal construction of news. In fact, such retroactive (re)ordering directs attention to the ways in which journalists contingentl… Show more

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