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Journalism that features the author's subjective responses to people and events and that often employs the techniques of fiction.

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Usage examples (4)
  • It might be called 'parajournalism,' from the Greek para, 'beside' or 'against': something similar in form but different in function.
  • I think that was an example of what -- I read this morning a blog by Mitch Radcliff, who argues there is a formation of paramedia, or I'd call us parajournalism.
  • Hit and run parajournalism.
  • This is parajournalism.
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