INTERVIEW WITH JOSÉ ARBEX JÚNIOR – A COMMUNICATION AND REAL DEMOCRACY
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Resumo: | Jose Arbex Junior is journalist and writer. PhD in Social History from the University of Sao Paulo (USP), is also a professor of journalism at the Catholic University Pontífica (PUCSP), and special editor of the magazine publisher Dear Friends of Casa Amarela. Among its major bibliographic contributions in the field of communication, we can cite the work Showrnalismo - The news as spectacle (2001), where he examines how the media, in the contemporary world, turns everything into show: the elections, to natural disasters; of scandals and stories of the daily heinous crimes. Also, the book The Canalha Journalism (2003), in which Arbex Jr shows some concrete examples of doubtful relations between media and power, such as the journalistic coverage of the invasion of Iraq by the United States. This interview has been granted during the Camp I Binational of the World Social Forum (ABFSM), an event held from 24 to January 29, 2006, in the extreme south of Brazil (in the bar of Chuí, with the motto Uruguay). In the event, Arbex Jr coordinated the discussion of thematic axis Cultures and Communication. After swimming in the rio Chuí, which divides the two countries, seated in the square for a food tasting Milapanes (Uruguayan sandwich), Arbex has presented its arguments about issues such as: the relationship between communication and power, the democratization of the media and education policy. This contribution remained unknown until now, but the issues involving communication, especially those related to the exercise of democracy real, have not lost their actuality, we share this pertinent and humorous dialogue. |
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INTERVIEW WITH JOSÉ ARBEX JÚNIOR – A COMMUNICATION AND REAL DEMOCRACYENTREVISTA COM JOSÉ ARBEX JÚNIOR – A COMUNICAÇÃO E A DEMOCRACIA REALComunicação e democraciaComunicação e poderDemocratização da mídiaEducação políticaProcessos jornalísticos. Jose Arbex Junior is journalist and writer. PhD in Social History from the University of Sao Paulo (USP), is also a professor of journalism at the Catholic University Pontífica (PUCSP), and special editor of the magazine publisher Dear Friends of Casa Amarela. Among its major bibliographic contributions in the field of communication, we can cite the work Showrnalismo - The news as spectacle (2001), where he examines how the media, in the contemporary world, turns everything into show: the elections, to natural disasters; of scandals and stories of the daily heinous crimes. Also, the book The Canalha Journalism (2003), in which Arbex Jr shows some concrete examples of doubtful relations between media and power, such as the journalistic coverage of the invasion of Iraq by the United States. This interview has been granted during the Camp I Binational of the World Social Forum (ABFSM), an event held from 24 to January 29, 2006, in the extreme south of Brazil (in the bar of Chuí, with the motto Uruguay). In the event, Arbex Jr coordinated the discussion of thematic axis Cultures and Communication. After swimming in the rio Chuí, which divides the two countries, seated in the square for a food tasting Milapanes (Uruguayan sandwich), Arbex has presented its arguments about issues such as: the relationship between communication and power, the democratization of the media and education policy. This contribution remained unknown until now, but the issues involving communication, especially those related to the exercise of democracy real, have not lost their actuality, we share this pertinent and humorous dialogue. José Arbex Júnior é jornalista e escritor. Doutor em História Social pela Universidade de São Paulo (USP), é também professor de jornalismo na Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUCSP), e editor especial da revista Caros Amigos da editora Casa Amarela. Dentre suas principais contribuições bibliográficas, no campo das comunicação, podemos citar a obra Showrnalismo – A notícia como espetáculo (2001), onde ele analisa como a mídia, no mundo contemporâneo, transforma tudo em show: de eleições a catástrofes naturais; de escândalos e histórias do cotidiano a crimes hediondos. Também o livro O Jornalismo Canalha (2003), no qual Arbex Jr apresenta alguns casos concretos de relações promíscuas entre mídia e poder, como por exemplo, na cobertura jornalística da invasão do Iraque pelos Estados Unidos. A presente entrevista nos foi concedida durante o I Acampamento Binacional do Fórum Social Mundial (ABFSM), evento realizado de 24 a 29 de janeiro de 2006, no extremo sul do Brasil (na Barra do Chuí, divisa com o Uruguai). No evento, Arbex Jr coordenou os debates do eixo temático Culturas e Comunicação. Depois de nadar no arroio Chuí, que divide os dois países, sentado na praça de alimentação saboreando um Milapanes (sanduíche uruguaio), Arbex nos apresenta seus argumentos acerca de questões como: a relação entre comunicação e poder, a democratização da mídia e a educação política. Tal contribuição permaneceu inédita até o momento, porém, como as questões que envolvem a comunicação, principalmente aquelas relacionadas ao exercício da democracia real, ainda não perderam sua atualidade, julgamos pertinente compartilhar esse bem humorado diálogo. Unioeste2008-04-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://e-revista.unioeste.br/index.php/travessias/article/view/2958Travessias; Vol. 2 No. 1 (2008)Travessias; Vol. 2 Núm. 1 (2008)Travessias; v. 2 n. 1 (2008)1982-5935reponame:Travessias (Cascavel. Online)instname:Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná (Unioeste)instacron:Unioesteporhttps://e-revista.unioeste.br/index.php/travessias/article/view/2958/2310Copyright (c) 2008 Autores mantêm os direitos autorais e concedem à revista o direito de primeira publicação, com o trabalho simultaneamente licenciado sob CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0 que permite o compartilhamento do trabalho com indicação da autoria e publicação inicial nesta revistainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessChierentin Santi, Vilso Júnior2020-12-08T11:43:23Zoai:ojs.e-revista.unioeste.br:article/2958Revistahttps://e-revista.unioeste.br/index.php/travessiasPUBhttps://e-revista.unioeste.br/index.php/travessias/oairevista.travessias@unioeste.br1982-59351982-5935opendoar:2020-12-08T11:43:23Travessias (Cascavel. Online) - Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná (Unioeste)false |
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INTERVIEW WITH JOSÉ ARBEX JÚNIOR – A COMMUNICATION AND REAL DEMOCRACY ENTREVISTA COM JOSÉ ARBEX JÚNIOR – A COMUNICAÇÃO E A DEMOCRACIA REAL |
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INTERVIEW WITH JOSÉ ARBEX JÚNIOR – A COMMUNICATION AND REAL DEMOCRACY |
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INTERVIEW WITH JOSÉ ARBEX JÚNIOR – A COMMUNICATION AND REAL DEMOCRACY Chierentin Santi, Vilso Júnior Comunicação e democracia Comunicação e poder Democratização da mídia Educação política Processos jornalísticos. |
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INTERVIEW WITH JOSÉ ARBEX JÚNIOR – A COMMUNICATION AND REAL DEMOCRACY |
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INTERVIEW WITH JOSÉ ARBEX JÚNIOR – A COMMUNICATION AND REAL DEMOCRACY |
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INTERVIEW WITH JOSÉ ARBEX JÚNIOR – A COMMUNICATION AND REAL DEMOCRACY |
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INTERVIEW WITH JOSÉ ARBEX JÚNIOR – A COMMUNICATION AND REAL DEMOCRACY |
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INTERVIEW WITH JOSÉ ARBEX JÚNIOR – A COMMUNICATION AND REAL DEMOCRACY |
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Chierentin Santi, Vilso Júnior |
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Chierentin Santi, Vilso Júnior |
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Comunicação e democracia Comunicação e poder Democratização da mídia Educação política Processos jornalísticos. |
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Comunicação e democracia Comunicação e poder Democratização da mídia Educação política Processos jornalísticos. |
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Jose Arbex Junior is journalist and writer. PhD in Social History from the University of Sao Paulo (USP), is also a professor of journalism at the Catholic University Pontífica (PUCSP), and special editor of the magazine publisher Dear Friends of Casa Amarela. Among its major bibliographic contributions in the field of communication, we can cite the work Showrnalismo - The news as spectacle (2001), where he examines how the media, in the contemporary world, turns everything into show: the elections, to natural disasters; of scandals and stories of the daily heinous crimes. Also, the book The Canalha Journalism (2003), in which Arbex Jr shows some concrete examples of doubtful relations between media and power, such as the journalistic coverage of the invasion of Iraq by the United States. This interview has been granted during the Camp I Binational of the World Social Forum (ABFSM), an event held from 24 to January 29, 2006, in the extreme south of Brazil (in the bar of Chuí, with the motto Uruguay). In the event, Arbex Jr coordinated the discussion of thematic axis Cultures and Communication. After swimming in the rio Chuí, which divides the two countries, seated in the square for a food tasting Milapanes (Uruguayan sandwich), Arbex has presented its arguments about issues such as: the relationship between communication and power, the democratization of the media and education policy. This contribution remained unknown until now, but the issues involving communication, especially those related to the exercise of democracy real, have not lost their actuality, we share this pertinent and humorous dialogue. |
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