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[Commlist] Brazilian Journalism Research - New Issue
Mon Feb 12 14:16:33 GMT 2024
Brazilian Journalism Research journal (BJR) is a scientific publication
released by the Brazilian Association of Journalism Researchers
(SBPJor). The journal is open-access and charges no publication fees
from authors. BJR's Editorial Team has just published its new issue. The
content is available at https://bjr.sbpjor.org.br
<https://bjr.sbpjor.org.br/>
The guest editors were Rogério Christofoletti (Universidade Federal de
Santa Catarina, Brazil), Salvador De León (Universidad Autónoma de
Aguascalientes, Mexico) and Denis Ruellan (Sorbonne Université, France).
We thank the authors who have trusted in our work and to the colleagues
who acted as reviewers for this issue, helping to qualify our editorial
process. We also invite you to browse the summary of the journal to
access the articles and wish you all great reading.
Brazilian Journalism Research
Vol 19, No 3: December 2023
"Militant, Activist and Combat Journalism"
SOCIAL ACTIVISM, POLITICAL ACTIVISM, AND COMBAT JOURNALISM: contemporary
thoughts
Rogério Christofoletti, Salvador De León, Denis Ruellan
WHAT CAN FIGHTING TELL US ABOUT JOURNALISTIC IDENTITIES?
Fábio Henrique Pereira
IS ACTIVIST JOURNALISM POSSIBLE? Tensions within the professional ethos
of objectivity
Adriana Barsotti, Agostinho Vieira
WHO ARE THE ACTIVIST AND ENGAGED WE ARE TALKING ABOUT? A look at the
Brazilian commercial press and political positioning as a journalistic
strategy
Fabiana Moraes
UNDER FIRE: news coverage of the Russian side of the war in Ukraine as
combat. The case of Bruno Amaral de Carvalho
Luis M. Loureiro, Rui Pereira, Alexandra Figueira
ACTIVISM IN ENVIRONMENTAL JOURNALISM: how four key moments have helped
shape an engagement practice in Brazil
Eloisa Beling Loose, Roberto Villar Belmonte
ENVIRONMENTAL MEDIA ACTIVIST JOURNALISM: contributions from an analysis
of journalistic coverage from Amazonia Real
Amanda Franco de Souza, Katarini Miguel
ACTIVISM IN JOURNALISM FROM THE CENTER OF THE WORLD: Sumaúma and the
denunciation of the Yanomami genocide
Luiza Gould
ACTIVIST JOURNALISM IN THE AMAZON: the narratives from Eliane Brum
Elaine Javorski, Quezia Alencar
THE SPECIALIZED AND ENGAGED JOURNALISM OF AZMINA MAGAZINE: feminist and
intersectional agendas
Hyvana Rodrigues, Sonia Aguiar
GAY PRESS IN BRAZIL: a journalistic and militant look at homosexual
reality in the 70s and 80s
Carlos Humberto Ferreira Silva Jr
FROM REPORTING SEXUAL VIOLENCE TO #METOO: The New York Times and its
contributions to combative journalism
Paula de Souza Paes, Juliana Colussi
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