Convergence And Transmedia Storytelling in Journalism: Transformations in Professional Practices and Profiles

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Autor(a) principal: Martins, Elaide
Data de Publicação: 2015
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian journalism research (Online)
Texto Completo: https://bjr.sbpjor.org.br/bjr/article/view/851
Resumo: As the focus of research developed by Jenkins (2009), convergence culture brings changes to journalism; it affects the practices, routines and profiles of its professionals and their relations with the public. One example is TV Folha from Brazil, a program made by professionals in different areas using press equipment and objectives. Their convergent nature affects production processes and favours hybridization of languages and multiplatform production, accentuating the presence of transmedia storytelling; a term adopted by Jenkins to refer to a model which emerged out of media convergence. This study adopted a qualitative methodology using interviews and observational analysis in order to understand the effects convergence culture has on the way journalism is done and the profile of its professionals. This discussion leads us to believe that the challenge is more than just multiplatform production; it is in the relationships developed out of convergence.as the focus of research developed by Jenkins (2009), convergence culture brings changes to journalism; it affects the practices, routines and profiles of its professionals and their relations with the public. One example is TV Folha from Brazil, a program made by professionals in different areas using press equipment and objectives. Their convergent nature affects production processes and favours hybridization of languages and multiplatform production, accentuating the presence of transmedia storytelling; a term adopted by Jenkins to refer to a model which emerged out of media convergence. This study adopted a qualitative methodology using interviews and observational analysis in order to understand the effects convergence culture has on the way journalism is done and the profile of its professionals. This discussion leads us to believe that the challenge is more than just multiplatform production; it is in the relationships developed out of convergence.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Convergence And Transmedia Storytelling in Journalism: Transformations in Professional Practices and Profiles
title Convergence And Transmedia Storytelling in Journalism: Transformations in Professional Practices and Profiles
spellingShingle Convergence And Transmedia Storytelling in Journalism: Transformations in Professional Practices and Profiles
Martins, Elaide
Convergence
Transmedia Storytelling
Journalism
TV Folha
title_short Convergence And Transmedia Storytelling in Journalism: Transformations in Professional Practices and Profiles
title_full Convergence And Transmedia Storytelling in Journalism: Transformations in Professional Practices and Profiles
title_fullStr Convergence And Transmedia Storytelling in Journalism: Transformations in Professional Practices and Profiles
title_full_unstemmed Convergence And Transmedia Storytelling in Journalism: Transformations in Professional Practices and Profiles
title_sort Convergence And Transmedia Storytelling in Journalism: Transformations in Professional Practices and Profiles
author Martins, Elaide
author_facet Martins, Elaide
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Martins, Elaide
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Convergence
Transmedia Storytelling
Journalism
TV Folha
topic Convergence
Transmedia Storytelling
Journalism
TV Folha
description As the focus of research developed by Jenkins (2009), convergence culture brings changes to journalism; it affects the practices, routines and profiles of its professionals and their relations with the public. One example is TV Folha from Brazil, a program made by professionals in different areas using press equipment and objectives. Their convergent nature affects production processes and favours hybridization of languages and multiplatform production, accentuating the presence of transmedia storytelling; a term adopted by Jenkins to refer to a model which emerged out of media convergence. This study adopted a qualitative methodology using interviews and observational analysis in order to understand the effects convergence culture has on the way journalism is done and the profile of its professionals. This discussion leads us to believe that the challenge is more than just multiplatform production; it is in the relationships developed out of convergence.as the focus of research developed by Jenkins (2009), convergence culture brings changes to journalism; it affects the practices, routines and profiles of its professionals and their relations with the public. One example is TV Folha from Brazil, a program made by professionals in different areas using press equipment and objectives. Their convergent nature affects production processes and favours hybridization of languages and multiplatform production, accentuating the presence of transmedia storytelling; a term adopted by Jenkins to refer to a model which emerged out of media convergence. This study adopted a qualitative methodology using interviews and observational analysis in order to understand the effects convergence culture has on the way journalism is done and the profile of its professionals. This discussion leads us to believe that the challenge is more than just multiplatform production; it is in the relationships developed out of convergence.
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