This book constitutes a first-of-its-kind synthesis of the development of journalism in Brazil, considering both its mediations with national social and political life and its relationships of influence and dependence on international economic centers.
This book constitutes a first-of-its-kind synthesis of the development of journalism in Brazil, considering both its mediations with national social and political life and its relationships of influence and dependence on international economic centers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Otávio Daros is Postdoctoral Researcher and Collaborating Professor in the Postgraduate Program in Communication at the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul. He is the author of the book Writing Journalism History: The Press and Academia in Brazil, a historiography of knowledge production in journalism. His articles have been published in journals such as Communication Theory and Media, Culture & Society.
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Acknowledgements Chapter 1: Introduction A critical theory of the history of journalism Framework for the study of the Brazilian case Chapter 2: Political doctrinaire journalism A colony without periodical press The first journal and exile journalism Gazettes and the printing monopoly Pasquinade after the end of censorship Emergence of daily newspapers Chapter 3: Informative literary journalism Decline of the partisan and community press Renewal of journalism through literary magazines Expansion of the mainstream across the country Birth of media chains and their barons Rise of modern journalism amid authoritarianism Chapter 4: Industrial news journalism The North American influence on Brazilian journalism Mainstream and alternative press in the Military Dictatorship Media conglomerates and the news industry Establishment and predominance of broadcasting journalism Specialization and professionalization of newsrooms Chapter 3: Multimedia content journalism Popular journalism and the new middle class The digitization of the press and news websites All-news broadcasting and media convergence Professional and amateur in the context of crisis Metamorphosis of contemporary journalism Chapter 6: Closing remarks Index
Acknowledgements Chapter 1: Introduction A critical theory of the history of journalism Framework for the study of the Brazilian case Chapter 2: Political doctrinaire journalism A colony without periodical press The first journal and exile journalism Gazettes and the printing monopoly Pasquinade after the end of censorship Emergence of daily newspapers Chapter 3: Informative literary journalism Decline of the partisan and community press Renewal of journalism through literary magazines Expansion of the mainstream across the country Birth of media chains and their barons Rise of modern journalism amid authoritarianism Chapter 4: Industrial news journalism The North American influence on Brazilian journalism Mainstream and alternative press in the Military Dictatorship Media conglomerates and the news industry Establishment and predominance of broadcasting journalism Specialization and professionalization of newsrooms Chapter 3: Multimedia content journalism Popular journalism and the new middle class The digitization of the press and news websites All-news broadcasting and media convergence Professional and amateur in the context of crisis Metamorphosis of contemporary journalism Chapter 6: Closing remarks Index
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