segunda-feira, 25 de dezembro de 2017

Brazilian Journalism Research lança novo número sobre influências cruzadas no Jornalismo no Brasil e África




A revista Brazilian Journalism Research acaba de publicar novo número com a temática "Journalism in Brazil and Africa: Cross-influences".

Brazilian Journalism Research
v. 13, n. 3: (December 2017): Journalism in Brazil and Africa:
Cross-influences, Developments, and Perspectives
Sumário
https://bjr.sbpjor.org.br/bjr/issue/view/50

Capa/Cover
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Cover


Sumário/Table of Contents
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Table of Contents (1-3)


Introduction
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Introduction (4-7)
        Claudia Lago,   Sonia Virgínia Moreira, Fábio Henrique Pereira

SPECIAL ISSUE / EDIÇÃO ESPECIAL: Journalism in Brazil and Africa
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Introduction to the Special Issue: Journalism in Brazil and Africa:
Cross-influences, Developments, and Perspectives (8-11)
        Marie-Soleil Frère,     Antonio Carlos Hohlfeldt,       Viola Milton,   Susana Salgado
News Circulation in the Portuguese-Speaking Space: News Exchange between
News Agencies of Brazil and Lusophone Africa (12-35)
        Juliana Costa Lisboa,   Pedro Aguiar
Journalism and the Tale of the Other: The Invisibility of Lusophones in
Brazil and the Identity Erasure Between Us (36-59)
        José Cristian Góes,     Elton Antunes
Influencing the Message: The Role of Media Ownership on the Press Coverage
of the 2015 Presidential Electoral Campaign in Nigeria (60-85)
        Fatima Iyabo Abubakre
Gender and Media: An Autopsy of Women’s Journalism in Burkina Faso
(86-103)
        Lassané Yameogo

Articles
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Course of Recognition: A Theoretical and Methodological Approach to
Understanding Journalism as a Subject in Communication. (104-125)
        André Bonsanto Dias
Portugal Democrático: An Exiles’ Newspaper (126-145)
        Isabel Travancas
Brazil in Spain: Agenda-setting in the Newspaper El País during President
Lula da Silva’s Second Government Term (146-161)
        Derval Gomes Golzio
Police Case or Public Health Issue? Printed Journalism Frames on Crack Use
in São Paulo (162-187)
        Giulia Sbaraini Fontes, Paulo Ferracioli
Do Undergraduate Journalism Students Tend to Write Report-Books on Human
Rights? (188-213)
        Marcos Antônio Zibordi

ESSAY/ENSAIO
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Toward a Definition of International Literary Journalism (214-239)
        John S. Bak

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