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[Commlist] Brazilian Journalism Research - New Issue on Experiments in journalism

Fri Sep 03 12:27:39 GMT 2021





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 itsnew issue. The content is available at https://bjr.sbpjor.org.br <https://bjr.sbpjor.org.br>

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 17, No 2: August 2021

DOSSIER: Experiments in journalism

Introduction | Philippe Useille, Monica Martinez

EXPERIMENTING WITH USER-GENERATED CONTENT IN JOURNALISTIC PRACTICES: adopting a user-centric storytelling approach during the covid-19 pandemic coverage in Latin America | Gabriela Gruszynski Sanseverino, Mathias Felipe De Lima Santos

MOBILE JOURNALISM: the emergence of a new field of journalism | Luis Pedro Ribeiro Rodrigues, Vania Baldi, Adelino de Castro Oliveira Simões Gala

HYBRID GENDER IN METAMORPHOSIS: analysis of literary journalism characteristics in online editions of the UOL TAB platform (2014–2018) | Cintia Silva da Conceição, Myrian Regina Del Vecchio-Lima

AT THE SERVICE OF THE COMMUNITY, CAUSE OR CAPITAL: alternative journalistic arrangements to the major media corporations in Santa Catarina | Andressa Kikuti Dancosky, Jacques Mick, Dairan Mathias Paul, Suelyn Cristina Carneiro da Luz, Alessandra Natasha Costa Ramos, Jefferson Sousa

LOCAL RADIO WITHOUT BORDERS: the experiment of a small Portuguese broadcaster on the internet | Thais de Mendonça Jorge, Paula Cristina Brito Batista

ARTICLES

NEWSROOMS AS NON PLACES | Víctor Hugo Reyna

TRIPLE IDENTITY IN CONFLICT: ethnography in legislative media and its possibilities | Cristiane Brum Bernardes, Sarah Albertina Cerqueira Nunez

CROSSINGS OF TIME AND LOOK IN THE JOURNALISTIC IMAGE OF PRECARIOUS LIVES IN “CRACOLÂNDIA” (SP) | Luis Mauro Sá Martino, Vitória Prieto Amá, Ângela Cristina Salgueiro Marques

REPRESENTATIONS OF CATASTROPHE VICTIMS IN CONTEMPORARY NARRATIVE JOURNALISM | Marcio Serelle, Carlos Henrique Pinheiro

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