Brothers in arms? Portuguese and Brazilian journalistic worlds compared

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Autor(a) principal: Novais, Rui Alexandre
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Moreira, Sônia Virgínia, Silva, Luísa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Brazilian journalism research (Online)
Texto Completo: https://bjr.sbpjor.org.br/bjr/article/view/486
Resumo: This study aims to gauge if there is a ‘de-territorialized’ Portuguese speaking journalistic community or whether diverse professional self-perceptions prevail amongst Portuguese and Brazilian counterparts. Based upon an extensive and manifold comparative analysis of 200 questionnaires – comprising the ‘journalism cultures’, their trust on social institutions’ and the ‘perceived influences on news work’ - it contrasts the cultural proximity of both countries, alongside a degree of globalization, with their rather dissimilar respective political and media contexts. It concludes that notwithstanding the expected psychological proximity and some signs of convergence between the two countries, the comparative evidence displays considerable differences which are the result of their respective institutional, social and cultural embedding. Thus, those partially different professional cultures prevent the existence of a translocal Portuguese speaking journalistic culture and corroborate the importance the contextual conditions
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title Brothers in arms? Portuguese and Brazilian journalistic worlds compared
spellingShingle Brothers in arms? Portuguese and Brazilian journalistic worlds compared
Novais, Rui Alexandre
Journalism
Portugal
Brazil
comparative study
context
title_short Brothers in arms? Portuguese and Brazilian journalistic worlds compared
title_full Brothers in arms? Portuguese and Brazilian journalistic worlds compared
title_fullStr Brothers in arms? Portuguese and Brazilian journalistic worlds compared
title_full_unstemmed Brothers in arms? Portuguese and Brazilian journalistic worlds compared
title_sort Brothers in arms? Portuguese and Brazilian journalistic worlds compared
author Novais, Rui Alexandre
author_facet Novais, Rui Alexandre
Moreira, Sônia Virgínia
Silva, Luísa
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Silva, Luísa
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Moreira, Sônia Virgínia
Silva, Luísa
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Portugal
Brazil
comparative study
context
topic Journalism
Portugal
Brazil
comparative study
context
description This study aims to gauge if there is a ‘de-territorialized’ Portuguese speaking journalistic community or whether diverse professional self-perceptions prevail amongst Portuguese and Brazilian counterparts. Based upon an extensive and manifold comparative analysis of 200 questionnaires – comprising the ‘journalism cultures’, their trust on social institutions’ and the ‘perceived influences on news work’ - it contrasts the cultural proximity of both countries, alongside a degree of globalization, with their rather dissimilar respective political and media contexts. It concludes that notwithstanding the expected psychological proximity and some signs of convergence between the two countries, the comparative evidence displays considerable differences which are the result of their respective institutional, social and cultural embedding. Thus, those partially different professional cultures prevent the existence of a translocal Portuguese speaking journalistic culture and corroborate the importance the contextual conditions
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