AIDS in Brazilian Journalism: A study of the sources of information in the newspapers Folha de S. Paulo and O Globo

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Autor(a) principal: Benetti, Marcia
Data de Publicação: 2006
Outros Autores: Darde, Vicente
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Brazilian journalism research (Online)
Texto Completo: https://bjr.sbpjor.org.br/bjr/article/view/72
Resumo: Journalism, understood as a meaning builder of reality, is a discourse that should represent the diversity of thoughts in a society. This article shows part of the results of a research in which we sought to answer whether Brazilian reference newspapers O Globo and Folha de S. Paulo treat the plurality of social voices talking about Aids in a balanced way. Through Content and Discourse Analysis, we mapped out the themes addressed and the sources of information by analyzing 310 journalistic texts, which represented the total published in both newspapers in 2004. The enunciator concept allowed us to verify that the dominant voices, even though they reflected official sources, demanded governmental actions in the fight against Aids. We recorded the comparison of enunciators in the texts, which characterized a polyphonic discourse. However, the voices of those living with HIV/Aids were hardly present; thus showing that the field of journalism failed to accomplish its function of representing the plurality of social voices.
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title AIDS in Brazilian Journalism: A study of the sources of information in the newspapers Folha de S. Paulo and O Globo
spellingShingle AIDS in Brazilian Journalism: A study of the sources of information in the newspapers Folha de S. Paulo and O Globo
Benetti, Marcia
Journalism
discourse
sources of information
communication
AIDS
title_short AIDS in Brazilian Journalism: A study of the sources of information in the newspapers Folha de S. Paulo and O Globo
title_full AIDS in Brazilian Journalism: A study of the sources of information in the newspapers Folha de S. Paulo and O Globo
title_fullStr AIDS in Brazilian Journalism: A study of the sources of information in the newspapers Folha de S. Paulo and O Globo
title_full_unstemmed AIDS in Brazilian Journalism: A study of the sources of information in the newspapers Folha de S. Paulo and O Globo
title_sort AIDS in Brazilian Journalism: A study of the sources of information in the newspapers Folha de S. Paulo and O Globo
author Benetti, Marcia
author_facet Benetti, Marcia
Darde, Vicente
author_role author
author2 Darde, Vicente
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Darde, Vicente
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Journalism
discourse
sources of information
communication
AIDS
topic Journalism
discourse
sources of information
communication
AIDS
description Journalism, understood as a meaning builder of reality, is a discourse that should represent the diversity of thoughts in a society. This article shows part of the results of a research in which we sought to answer whether Brazilian reference newspapers O Globo and Folha de S. Paulo treat the plurality of social voices talking about Aids in a balanced way. Through Content and Discourse Analysis, we mapped out the themes addressed and the sources of information by analyzing 310 journalistic texts, which represented the total published in both newspapers in 2004. The enunciator concept allowed us to verify that the dominant voices, even though they reflected official sources, demanded governmental actions in the fight against Aids. We recorded the comparison of enunciators in the texts, which characterized a polyphonic discourse. However, the voices of those living with HIV/Aids were hardly present; thus showing that the field of journalism failed to accomplish its function of representing the plurality of social voices.
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