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Para uma história do jornalismo em Portugal — II insere-se no âmbito do projeto com o mesmo título
iniciado em 2019, financiado pela FCT. Os 28 capítulos traduzem parcialmente os trabalhos apresentados na
II conferência internacional organizada pelo ICNOVA em outubro de 2020, em Lisboa. Dividido em nove partes, apresenta investigação desenvolvida em torno dos temas da história do jornalismo, história da imprensa,
história das agências noticiosas, história do jornalismo iconográfico, do jornalismo radiofónico, do jornalismo
televisivo, do ciberjornalismo e do jornalismo português no mundo. Com sede maioritariamente em Portugal,
inclui também textos sobre jornais publicados em Macau e nos Estados Unidos. Do século XIX ao século XXI,
aborda temas como a formação de jornalistas, as principais revistas de notícias durante os regimes monárquico,
republicano e democrático, as condições jurídicas e políticas que envolvem a profissão de jornalista e múltiplos
estudos de caso voltados para publicações ou protagonistas. Alguns textos estão alicerçados em problemáticas
contemporâneas, como a fotografia digital, a experiência do ombudsmen na rádio pública e as práticas jornalísticas sensacionalistas nas televisões privadas. Este livro contribui para uma melhor compreensão de tendências
e eventos históricos, envolvendo condições jurídicas, económicas, políticas e culturais que influenciam a produção e receção jornalística.
Towards a History of Portuguese Journalism volume II is part of the project with the same title initiated in 2019, financed by FCT. The 28 chapters partially translate the papers presented at the II international conference organized by ICNOVA in October 2020, in Lisbon. Divided into 9 parts, it presents research developed around the topics of journalism history, history of the press, history of the news agencies, history of iconographic journalism, of radio journalism, television journalism, cyber journalism, and of Portuguese journalism in the world. Mostly based in Portugal, it also includes texts about newspapers published in Macau and the United States. Ranging from the XIX to the XXI century, it approaches topics like the training of journalists, the main news magazines during monarch, republican and democratic regimes, the legal and political conditions surrounding the profession, and multiple case studies focused on publications or protagonists. Some texts are grounded in contemporary problematics, such as digital photography, the ombudsmen’s experience in the public radio, and sensationalistic journalistic practices in the private television channels. This book contributes to a better understanding of historical events and trends, involving legal, economic, political, and cultural conditions influencing journalistic production and reception.
Towards a History of Portuguese Journalism volume II is part of the project with the same title initiated in 2019, financed by FCT. The 28 chapters partially translate the papers presented at the II international conference organized by ICNOVA in October 2020, in Lisbon. Divided into 9 parts, it presents research developed around the topics of journalism history, history of the press, history of the news agencies, history of iconographic journalism, of radio journalism, television journalism, cyber journalism, and of Portuguese journalism in the world. Mostly based in Portugal, it also includes texts about newspapers published in Macau and the United States. Ranging from the XIX to the XXI century, it approaches topics like the training of journalists, the main news magazines during monarch, republican and democratic regimes, the legal and political conditions surrounding the profession, and multiple case studies focused on publications or protagonists. Some texts are grounded in contemporary problematics, such as digital photography, the ombudsmen’s experience in the public radio, and sensationalistic journalistic practices in the private television channels. This book contributes to a better understanding of historical events and trends, involving legal, economic, political, and cultural conditions influencing journalistic production and reception.
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História Jornalismo Portugal
Citation
Baptista, C.; Sousa, J. P. ; Azevedo, C. (orgs.). (2021). Para uma história do jornalismo em Portugal - II. ICNOVA - Instituto de Comunicação da NOVA.
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ICNOVA - Instituto de Comunicação da NOVA