Investigative Journalism in Portugal, Brazil And Angola:A Comparative Study

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Autor(a) principal: Moreira, Helena
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Amorim, Rita, Baltazar, Raquel
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/28802
Resumo: Investigative Journalism consists ofspecialized news articles that verse on the exposure of erroneous situationsin search of the truth. It is an extremely valuable form of journalism, as these news reports are frequently controversialand inconvenient but of great public interest. More often than not, they bring to light issues that involve serious crimes, corporate wrongdoing or political corruption. This study examinesand contrasts investigative journalism in Portugal, Brazil and Angola, members of the Community of Portuguese-speaking countries, by carrying out a content analysis of twoinvestigative news articlesfrom each country considering their codes of ethics. Complementary interviews to journalists from these countries revealed their perception of the relevance of stories in the media and compliance with the codes of ethics. This study shows that investigative journalism differs from country to country due to the political background of the country, the existence of overt or covert censorship,the working environments of the journalists and their security.
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title Investigative Journalism in Portugal, Brazil And Angola:A Comparative Study
spellingShingle Investigative Journalism in Portugal, Brazil And Angola:A Comparative Study
Moreira, Helena
Investigative Journalism, Code of Ethics, Portugal, Brazil, Angola.
title_short Investigative Journalism in Portugal, Brazil And Angola:A Comparative Study
title_full Investigative Journalism in Portugal, Brazil And Angola:A Comparative Study
title_fullStr Investigative Journalism in Portugal, Brazil And Angola:A Comparative Study
title_full_unstemmed Investigative Journalism in Portugal, Brazil And Angola:A Comparative Study
title_sort Investigative Journalism in Portugal, Brazil And Angola:A Comparative Study
author Moreira, Helena
author_facet Moreira, Helena
Amorim, Rita
Baltazar, Raquel
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author2 Amorim, Rita
Baltazar, Raquel
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Moreira, Helena
Amorim, Rita
Baltazar, Raquel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Investigative Journalism, Code of Ethics, Portugal, Brazil, Angola.
topic Investigative Journalism, Code of Ethics, Portugal, Brazil, Angola.
description Investigative Journalism consists ofspecialized news articles that verse on the exposure of erroneous situationsin search of the truth. It is an extremely valuable form of journalism, as these news reports are frequently controversialand inconvenient but of great public interest. More often than not, they bring to light issues that involve serious crimes, corporate wrongdoing or political corruption. This study examinesand contrasts investigative journalism in Portugal, Brazil and Angola, members of the Community of Portuguese-speaking countries, by carrying out a content analysis of twoinvestigative news articlesfrom each country considering their codes of ethics. Complementary interviews to journalists from these countries revealed their perception of the relevance of stories in the media and compliance with the codes of ethics. This study shows that investigative journalism differs from country to country due to the political background of the country, the existence of overt or covert censorship,the working environments of the journalists and their security.
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