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https://doi.org/10.37547/ajps/Volume06Issue01-03
The Evolution Of Analytical Genres In Modern Media
Abstract
This article provides a comprehensive academic analysis of the evolution of analytical genres in journalism, emphasizing their historical development, theoretical foundations, and contemporary transformations within global media systems. The research follows the IMRAD framework and applies qualitative analytical methods to examine how analytical genres adapt to digital communication environments. The findings demonstrate that analytical genres remain a crucial instrument for interpreting complex social, political, and cultural processes in the era of globalization.
Keywords
Analytical genres, journalism, evolution
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