974 resultados para Jornalismo online
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This study aims to understand the democratic and social potential of online citizen journalism, and how Storify can be use as a tool to achieve this goal. The focus is to analyse the use of this tool by media companies to verify if there are plurality of themes, or if there are gatekeeping of the information - such as occur in traditional media. The research will use the content analyse methodology to observe how three media companies use the website Storify: O Estado de São Paulo, Zero Hora and Veja. The results are based on the most frequent themes, which were divided into seven categories: police; politics; city; sport; technology; science and media. With this analyse we were able to concluded that, according to the theme, O Estado de Sao Paulo had, between the media companies analysed, the most plural approach, after it is Zero Hora, and lastly Veja.
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Apesar de o Brasil não apresentar um cenário propício para uma Divulgação Científica eficiente à formação cidadã, nota-se um considerável crescimento no apoio às pesquisas nos últimos anos, principalmente subsidiado pelo fomento de fundações governamentais de diferentes estados. Encontramos, na atualidade, um novo método de expansão informativa, caracterizada pela migração dos meios de comunicação convencionais à internet. Frente a esse desenvolvimento, diversos veículos divulgadores de ciência, com destaque a Pesquisa FAPESP, passaram a empregar esse novo canal no complemento de suas mensagens. Nota-se, porém, uma adoção ainda fragilizada, deixando de lado alguns dos princípios básicos do ciberespaço, tais como a hipertextualidade, por exemplo. A intenção deste trabalho é analisar as ferramentas utilizadas pela Pesquisa FAPESP Online, assim como apontar diversas outras técnicas que poderiam ser inseridas no contexto da Divulgação Científica virtual. Para isso, foi realizada uma entrevista com os editores da revista, bem como uma leitura do portal, com subsídios teóricos da Análise do discurso. Conclui-se que as técnicas praticadas pelo site, embora ainda escassas se comparadas aos demais segmentos do universo digital, são bem utilizadas pelo veículo, preenchendo a lacuna existente na DC e facilitando o acesso da população sobre pesquisas nacionais.(AU)
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The strong presence of the communication and information technologies (TICs) forced the productive routine of some media vehicles to go through significant changes. The same happened to the alternative agencies segment. Having a scarce literature and sources about this subject, this study’s objective is to understand how the Information Agency Frei Tito for Latin America (Adital) develops its proposal of alternative journalism, within the cyberspace, while aiming a Christian communication. For this finality, the study will describe and explain the practices of journalistic production, identifying the subjects involved and the relations maintained between them in this productive routine. Also, it will trace who and where these content replicators are and/or their online address. At first, it was presented a theoretical discussion about the concepts of “counter-hegemony”, alternative journalism and communicative citizenship, what brings us to the studies of Gramsci (2010), Peruzzo (2011), Moraes (2013), Paiva (2008), Coutinho (2008), Mata (2006), among other authors. Next, it will be approached briefly the historical path of the information agencies around the world and in Latin America, so that the study can focus on authors like Aguiar (2009), Pasti (2013) and Moraes (2010). This piece will draught a “methodologic route” for a qualitative approach with an exploratory and descriptive character. We gave up the etnometodological methods, what allow us to analyze the etnomethods or behavioral groups of action, procedures, activities and knowledge that constitutes these groups, giving them recognition and distinction. (COULON, 1995). To achieve the defined objectives, it was also used a bibliographical and documental research techniques, in addition to subject observation and semi-structured interviews. Finally, we analyze the collected data taking into consideration three pivots: the beginning of Adital; the practices, characteristics and subjects involved in the productive routine of the agency; and who are and where are these content replicators of content produced and transmitted by Adital. We can conclude that the production routine of an alternative agency and the counter-hegemonic of information is marked by some singularities regarding to the organization of the journalistic practice and to the obstacles found on the way. Our data allows us, even if there are still some doubts, to believe that Adital is a sort of independent information agency, alternative and counter-hegemonic, ergo, more close to a proposition of communicative citizenship.
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The strong presence of the communication and information technologies (TICs) forced the productive routine of some media vehicles to go through significant changes. The same happened to the alternative agencies segment. Having a scarce literature and sources about this subject, this study’s objective is to understand how the Information Agency Frei Tito for Latin America (Adital) develops its proposal of alternative journalism, within the cyberspace, while aiming a Christian communication. For this finality, the study will describe and explain the practices of journalistic production, identifying the subjects involved and the relations maintained between them in this productive routine. Also, it will trace who and where these content replicators are and/or their online address. At first, it was presented a theoretical discussion about the concepts of “counter-hegemony”, alternative journalism and communicative citizenship, what brings us to the studies of Gramsci (2010), Peruzzo (2011), Moraes (2013), Paiva (2008), Coutinho (2008), Mata (2006), among other authors. Next, it will be approached briefly the historical path of the information agencies around the world and in Latin America, so that the study can focus on authors like Aguiar (2009), Pasti (2013) and Moraes (2010). This piece will draught a “methodologic route” for a qualitative approach with an exploratory and descriptive character. We gave up the etnometodological methods, what allow us to analyze the etnomethods or behavioral groups of action, procedures, activities and knowledge that constitutes these groups, giving them recognition and distinction. (COULON, 1995). To achieve the defined objectives, it was also used a bibliographical and documental research techniques, in addition to subject observation and semi-structured interviews. Finally, we analyze the collected data taking into consideration three pivots: the beginning of Adital; the practices, characteristics and subjects involved in the productive routine of the agency; and who are and where are these content replicators of content produced and transmitted by Adital. We can conclude that the production routine of an alternative agency and the counter-hegemonic of information is marked by some singularities regarding to the organization of the journalistic practice and to the obstacles found on the way. Our data allows us, even if there are still some doubts, to believe that Adital is a sort of independent information agency, alternative and counter-hegemonic, ergo, more close to a proposition of communicative citizenship.
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Dissertação (mestrado)—Universidade de Brasília, Instituto de Psicologia, Departamento de Psicologia Social e do Trabalho, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Psicologia Social, do Trabalho e das Organizações, 2016.
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This paper traces the evolutions of a new generation of students who are predominantly the ‘online generation’; explores the emerging impact of this generation on industry; identifies the changing role of education from traditional classroom to an online environment; and explores the contribution related to integrated marketing communications (IMC). Educational requirements from a business perspective must incorporate global business demands; virtual learning environments progress the online generation towards a post-modern learning state. The central proposition of this paper is that the emergence of IMC in evolving industry practices is influenced by student generations who are producing a new paradigm of alignment between education and industry. This is purely a conceptual exploration using limited examples to provide some context and illustrate the questions raised for consideration.