At the intersection of risk: When literary journalism & sociology study urban problems by means of akin methodologies

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Literary journalism, or long form reporting, intersects sociological research at the methodological level when analysing urban problems. To establish the connection between literary journalism and sociology, we focus on the influence early literary journalists had on the sociological/imagological and narrative construction of social problems and how literary journalism continues to be a tool in the unveiling of risk-related issues such as the exploitation of cheap labour and the degradation of urban environments. We examine a corpus of literary journalism texts through qualitative methods, namely content and discourse analysis, to conclude that literary journalism and sociology resort to the same data gathering methodologies, interviews, surveys and statistics, while narratively exposing life at the socioeconomic peripheries.

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Soares, I. (2017). At the intersection of risk: When literary journalism & sociology study urban problems by means of akin methodologies. Sociologia, Problemas e Praticas. Editora Mundos Sociais. https://doi.org/10.7458/SPP2017843466

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