Cyberergenders in Brazilian Web Newspapers: a study of the top ten media
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Resumo: | The making of journalism is constantly changing and its transformations are optimized by the technologies of information and communication. In this way, the current network society that experiences a convergence of culture modifies its habits of consumption and production of content. This scenario was the starting point to this research, generating the will to comprehend the relationships between web-journalistic products and the current classifications of genres and formats. For this purpose, an analysis sheet was created based on Palacios and Canavilhas, and on the classifications of journalistic genres, which allowed the freedom and direction for understanding the journalistic practices used by the ten main online newspapers in Brazil: Folha de S. Paulo, Estadão, Gazeta, Zero Hora, O Globo, BuzzFeed, Vice, HuffPost Brasil, Nexo and Agência Pública. This research analysed 232 units, which generated a data bank with more than 8,000 units of information. This process is a macroanalysis. From the proceedings presented above, we identified, in the production of hard news in Brazilian web journalism, the predominance of hegemonic formats and genres. However, we also identify that the formats in the web journalism act with fluidity between the genres of the newspaper, sometimes serving as a complement, sometimes being the absolute conductors of the genres. |
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Cyberergenders in Brazilian Web Newspapers: a study of the top ten mediaCibergêneros nos webjornais brasileiros: um estudo dos dez principais veículosWebjornalismoGêneros jornalísticosFormatos jornalísticosWeb journalism. Journalistic genres. Journalistic formats.The making of journalism is constantly changing and its transformations are optimized by the technologies of information and communication. In this way, the current network society that experiences a convergence of culture modifies its habits of consumption and production of content. This scenario was the starting point to this research, generating the will to comprehend the relationships between web-journalistic products and the current classifications of genres and formats. For this purpose, an analysis sheet was created based on Palacios and Canavilhas, and on the classifications of journalistic genres, which allowed the freedom and direction for understanding the journalistic practices used by the ten main online newspapers in Brazil: Folha de S. Paulo, Estadão, Gazeta, Zero Hora, O Globo, BuzzFeed, Vice, HuffPost Brasil, Nexo and Agência Pública. This research analysed 232 units, which generated a data bank with more than 8,000 units of information. This process is a macroanalysis. From the proceedings presented above, we identified, in the production of hard news in Brazilian web journalism, the predominance of hegemonic formats and genres. However, we also identify that the formats in the web journalism act with fluidity between the genres of the newspaper, sometimes serving as a complement, sometimes being the absolute conductors of the genres.O fazer jornalístico está em constante alteração e suas transformações são otimizadas pelas tecnologias da informação e da comunicação. Dessa forma, a atual sociedade em rede que vive a convergência da cultura modifica seus hábitos de consumo e de produção de conteúdo. Este cenário atuou como ponto de partida desta pesquisa, gerando-nos a inquietude de compreender qual a relação que os produtos webjornalísticos possuem com as atuais classificações de gêneros e formatos. Para isso, utilizamos uma ficha de análise criada com base em Palacios e Canavilhas e nas classificações de gêneros jornalísticos, que permitiu liberdade e direcionamento para a compreensão da prática jornalística desenvolvida nos dez principais webjornais do país: Folha de S.Paulo, Estado de S. Paulo, Gazeta do Povo, Zero Hora, O Globo, BuzzFeed, Vice, HuffPost Brasil, Nexo e Agência Pública. Foram analisadas 232 unidades, o que nos gerou um banco de dados com mais de oito mil unidades de informação. Este processo constituiu uma macroanálise. A partir dos procedimentos acima expostos, identificamos que na produção do hard news no webjornalismo brasileiro há predominância dos formatos e gêneros hegemônicos. Contudo, identificamos, ainda, que os formatos no webjornalismo atuam com fluidez entre os gêneros jornalísticos, ora servindo de complemento, ora sendo os condutores absolutos dos gêneros.Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul2021-04-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/intexto/article/view/9053010.19132/1807-8583202152.90530Intexto; No. 52 (2021); 90530Intexto; Núm. 52 (2021); 90530Intexto; No. 52 (2021); 90530Intexto; N. 52 (2021); 90530Intexto; n. 52 (2021); 905301807-8583reponame:Intexto (Porto Alegre)instname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSporhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/intexto/article/view/90530/61391Copyright (c) 2021 Clarissa Josgrilberg Pereirahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPereira, Clarissa Josgrilberg2023-02-06T13:21:50Zoai:seer.ufrgs.br:article/90530Revistahttp://seer.ufrgs.br/intextoONGhttp://seer.ufrgs.br/intexto/oai||intexto@ufrgs.br1807-85831807-8583opendoar:2023-02-06T13:21:50Intexto (Porto Alegre) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Cyberergenders in Brazilian Web Newspapers: a study of the top ten media Cibergêneros nos webjornais brasileiros: um estudo dos dez principais veículos |
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Cyberergenders in Brazilian Web Newspapers: a study of the top ten media |
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Cyberergenders in Brazilian Web Newspapers: a study of the top ten media Pereira, Clarissa Josgrilberg Webjornalismo Gêneros jornalísticos Formatos jornalísticos Web journalism. Journalistic genres. Journalistic formats. |
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Cyberergenders in Brazilian Web Newspapers: a study of the top ten media |
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Cyberergenders in Brazilian Web Newspapers: a study of the top ten media |
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Cyberergenders in Brazilian Web Newspapers: a study of the top ten media |
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Cyberergenders in Brazilian Web Newspapers: a study of the top ten media |
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Cyberergenders in Brazilian Web Newspapers: a study of the top ten media |
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Pereira, Clarissa Josgrilberg |
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Pereira, Clarissa Josgrilberg |
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Pereira, Clarissa Josgrilberg |
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Webjornalismo Gêneros jornalísticos Formatos jornalísticos Web journalism. Journalistic genres. Journalistic formats. |
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Webjornalismo Gêneros jornalísticos Formatos jornalísticos Web journalism. Journalistic genres. Journalistic formats. |
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The making of journalism is constantly changing and its transformations are optimized by the technologies of information and communication. In this way, the current network society that experiences a convergence of culture modifies its habits of consumption and production of content. This scenario was the starting point to this research, generating the will to comprehend the relationships between web-journalistic products and the current classifications of genres and formats. For this purpose, an analysis sheet was created based on Palacios and Canavilhas, and on the classifications of journalistic genres, which allowed the freedom and direction for understanding the journalistic practices used by the ten main online newspapers in Brazil: Folha de S. Paulo, Estadão, Gazeta, Zero Hora, O Globo, BuzzFeed, Vice, HuffPost Brasil, Nexo and Agência Pública. This research analysed 232 units, which generated a data bank with more than 8,000 units of information. This process is a macroanalysis. From the proceedings presented above, we identified, in the production of hard news in Brazilian web journalism, the predominance of hegemonic formats and genres. However, we also identify that the formats in the web journalism act with fluidity between the genres of the newspaper, sometimes serving as a complement, sometimes being the absolute conductors of the genres. |
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