JORNALISMO DIVERSIONAL: função, contornos e práticas na imprensa brasileira

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Autor(a) principal: Assis, Francisco de
Data de Publicação: 2014
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da METODISTA
Texto Completo: http://tede.metodista.br/jspui/handle/tede/712
Resumo: Among the journalistic genres, especially the ones practiced in the Brazilian press, there is one which José Marques de Melo names diversional journalism. Differentiated by its fun-making purpose and also by its revealing coverage of interesting stories, the structure of its format assimilates elements both from literature and anthropology. But what motivates reporters to develop such genres, and in what circumstances? What methods are used for such work? What forces act there? This study aimed to understand how this process takes place, by observing and comparing the ways of doing adopted by nine Brazilian journalists, who were chosen because they submit themselves to two interrelated criteria: 1) being well recognized in the journalistic setting and/or by the publishing market as professionals who stand out for their expertise in such genre; and 2) having produced texts presenting the mentioned characteristics for newspapers and/or magazines that were subsequently compiled into a book. The methodology employed is narrowly related to the theoretical newsmaking perspective, using the appropriate technique for an observation that considers different moments of history (from the 1950s up to today): the interview in its semi structured format. The group of journalists interviewed is formed by Audálio Dantas, Carlos Wagner, Consuelo Dieguez, Daniela Pinheiro, Eliane Brum, João Moreira Salles, José Hamilton Ribeiro, Ricardo Kotscho and Zuenir Ventura. As a result, we defend that the genre presented here as the subject of research is cultivated by a select group of professionals, capable of casting sensitive eyes over reality, extracting details and plots from it that will impact on the readers feelings, amusing them while offering esthetic gratification, in contrast to some assumed alienation. Such production is dependent on creativity, curiosity, and on talent to write pleasant texts, as well as on highly subjective checking and writing methods, which turn out to be quite a settled matter in the way those professionals act. Such capacity is what enables them to gain space, amid disputes with editors and editorial directors, in order to prepare texts which will highlight their authorship. At last, the function of amusing, assigned to the genre, is confirmed by the professionals, though implicitly
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spelling Melo, Jose Marques deCPF:14561895610http://lattes.cnpq.br/4271609139942812Santos, Marli dosCPF:88888888898Jaconi, Sônia Maria RibeiroCPF:14033862854Temer, Ana CarolinaCPF:01234669645Morais, Osvando J. deCPF:44336699888CPF:33711069851Assis, Francisco de2016-08-03T12:30:06Z2015-07-082014-06-05ASSIS, Francisco de. Diversional journalism: function, contours and practices in the Brazilian press. 2014. 445 f. Tese (Doutorado em Processo Comunicacionais) - Universidade Metodista de São Paulo, São Bernardo do Campo, 2014.http://tede.metodista.br/jspui/handle/tede/712Among the journalistic genres, especially the ones practiced in the Brazilian press, there is one which José Marques de Melo names diversional journalism. Differentiated by its fun-making purpose and also by its revealing coverage of interesting stories, the structure of its format assimilates elements both from literature and anthropology. But what motivates reporters to develop such genres, and in what circumstances? What methods are used for such work? What forces act there? This study aimed to understand how this process takes place, by observing and comparing the ways of doing adopted by nine Brazilian journalists, who were chosen because they submit themselves to two interrelated criteria: 1) being well recognized in the journalistic setting and/or by the publishing market as professionals who stand out for their expertise in such genre; and 2) having produced texts presenting the mentioned characteristics for newspapers and/or magazines that were subsequently compiled into a book. The methodology employed is narrowly related to the theoretical newsmaking perspective, using the appropriate technique for an observation that considers different moments of history (from the 1950s up to today): the interview in its semi structured format. The group of journalists interviewed is formed by Audálio Dantas, Carlos Wagner, Consuelo Dieguez, Daniela Pinheiro, Eliane Brum, João Moreira Salles, José Hamilton Ribeiro, Ricardo Kotscho and Zuenir Ventura. As a result, we defend that the genre presented here as the subject of research is cultivated by a select group of professionals, capable of casting sensitive eyes over reality, extracting details and plots from it that will impact on the readers feelings, amusing them while offering esthetic gratification, in contrast to some assumed alienation. Such production is dependent on creativity, curiosity, and on talent to write pleasant texts, as well as on highly subjective checking and writing methods, which turn out to be quite a settled matter in the way those professionals act. Such capacity is what enables them to gain space, amid disputes with editors and editorial directors, in order to prepare texts which will highlight their authorship. At last, the function of amusing, assigned to the genre, is confirmed by the professionals, though implicitlyHá, dentre os gêneros jornalísticos, especialmente os praticados na imprensa brasileira, um agrupamento a que José Marques de Melo atribui o nome de jornalismo diversional. Diferenciado por sua finalidade afeita à diversão e por abranger matérias reveladoras de histórias interessantes, a estrutura de seus formatos assimila elementos da literatura e da antropologia. Mas que motivações levam repórteres a desenvolver tal gênero e em quais circunstâncias? Quais métodos são adotados para sua feitura? Que forças agem aí? O estudo apresentado nesta tese buscou compreender como se dá esse processo, observando e comparando os modos de fazer adotados por nove jornalistas brasileiros, escolhidos por se submeterem a dois critérios inter-relacionados: 1) serem reconhecidos pelo meio jornalístico e/ou pelo mercado editorial como figuras que se destacam nesse exercício; e 2) terem produzido textos com as características mencionadas para jornais e/ou revistas e que, posteriormente, foram compilados em livro. A metodologia empregada tem vínculo estreito com a perspectiva teórica do newsmaking, valendo-se da técnica apropriada para uma observação que considera diferentes momentos da história (década de 1950 para cá): a entrevista, no seu tipo semiestruturado. O quadro de jornalistas entrevistados é formado por Audálio Dantas, Carlos Wagner, Consuelo Dieguez, Daniela Pinheiro, Eliane Brum, João Moreira Salles, José Hamilton Ribeiro, Ricardo Kotscho e Zuenir Ventura. Como resultado, defendemos que o gênero aqui posto como tema de pesquisa é cultivado por um seleto grupo de profissionais, capazes de direcionar olhares sensíveis sobre a realidade, para dela extrair detalhes e enredos que toquem nos sentimentos dos leitores, divertindo-os, ao propiciar gratificação estética, em contraponto à alienação que se costuma presumir. Trata-se de produção dependente de criatividade e curiosidade, de talento para redigir textos agradáveis e de métodos de apuração e de escrita altamente subjetivos, mas que aparecem como questão bem resolvida no agir profissional desses sujeitos. Essa capacidade também é que os possibilita conquistar espaço, em meio a embates com editores e diretores de redação, para elaborar matérias em que a autoria se sobressai. Por fim, a função de divertir, atribuída ao gênero, é confirmada pelos profissionais, ainda que de modo implícito.Made available in DSpace on 2016-08-03T12:30:06Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv JORNALISMO DIVERSIONAL: função, contornos e práticas na imprensa brasileira
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Diversional journalism: function, contours and practices in the Brazilian press
title JORNALISMO DIVERSIONAL: função, contornos e práticas na imprensa brasileira
spellingShingle JORNALISMO DIVERSIONAL: função, contornos e práticas na imprensa brasileira
Assis, Francisco de
teoria do jornalismo
gêneros jornalísticos
jornalismo diversional
jornalistas
newsmaking
journalism theory
journalistic genres
diversional journalism
journalists
newsmaking
CNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::COMUNICACAO
title_short JORNALISMO DIVERSIONAL: função, contornos e práticas na imprensa brasileira
title_full JORNALISMO DIVERSIONAL: função, contornos e práticas na imprensa brasileira
title_fullStr JORNALISMO DIVERSIONAL: função, contornos e práticas na imprensa brasileira
title_full_unstemmed JORNALISMO DIVERSIONAL: função, contornos e práticas na imprensa brasileira
title_sort JORNALISMO DIVERSIONAL: função, contornos e práticas na imprensa brasileira
author Assis, Francisco de
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dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Jaconi, Sônia Maria Ribeiro
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contributor_str_mv Melo, Jose Marques de
Santos, Marli dos
Jaconi, Sônia Maria Ribeiro
Temer, Ana Carolina
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gêneros jornalísticos
jornalismo diversional
jornalistas
newsmaking
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gêneros jornalísticos
jornalismo diversional
jornalistas
newsmaking
journalism theory
journalistic genres
diversional journalism
journalists
newsmaking
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journalistic genres
diversional journalism
journalists
newsmaking
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