Water crisis in São Paulo: news coverage, public perception and the right to information

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Autor(a) principal: Martirani,Laura Alves
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Peres,Isabela Kojin
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ambiente & Sociedade (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1414-753X2016000100002
Resumo: Abstract Based on materials published by different media outlets on the coverage of water crisis which affected the region of São Paulo in 2014 and on the concept of publizistikwissenschaft, this article seeks to evaluate the process of information construction in the public sphere. It appears that major media outlets embraced 'news' frameworks, while smaller and independent media adopted 'interpretative' frameworks. The former emphasized the problem of climate change and issues related to water consumption, while the latter stressed the lack of transparency of the state government and the sanitation company in managing the crisis and, together with social movements, they brought proposals and made demands. We conclude that although there was a process of extensive media coverage and public awareness of the problem of water supply, some aspects were silenced and that this process remained inadequate in terms of accounting for the structural causes involving security and the governance of water.
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title Water crisis in São Paulo: news coverage, public perception and the right to information
spellingShingle Water crisis in São Paulo: news coverage, public perception and the right to information
Martirani,Laura Alves
Water
Media
Public Sphere
title_short Water crisis in São Paulo: news coverage, public perception and the right to information
title_full Water crisis in São Paulo: news coverage, public perception and the right to information
title_fullStr Water crisis in São Paulo: news coverage, public perception and the right to information
title_full_unstemmed Water crisis in São Paulo: news coverage, public perception and the right to information
title_sort Water crisis in São Paulo: news coverage, public perception and the right to information
author Martirani,Laura Alves
author_facet Martirani,Laura Alves
Peres,Isabela Kojin
author_role author
author2 Peres,Isabela Kojin
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Peres,Isabela Kojin
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Water
Media
Public Sphere
topic Water
Media
Public Sphere
description Abstract Based on materials published by different media outlets on the coverage of water crisis which affected the region of São Paulo in 2014 and on the concept of publizistikwissenschaft, this article seeks to evaluate the process of information construction in the public sphere. It appears that major media outlets embraced 'news' frameworks, while smaller and independent media adopted 'interpretative' frameworks. The former emphasized the problem of climate change and issues related to water consumption, while the latter stressed the lack of transparency of the state government and the sanitation company in managing the crisis and, together with social movements, they brought proposals and made demands. We conclude that although there was a process of extensive media coverage and public awareness of the problem of water supply, some aspects were silenced and that this process remained inadequate in terms of accounting for the structural causes involving security and the governance of water.
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