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Este estudo mapeou a produção acadêmica sobre Jornalismo Literário em Portugal, analisando suas características principais, autores influentes, temas abordados e referências brasileiras citadas. A pesquisa foi realizada em duas fases: a primeira consistiu na coleta de dados utilizando o software Publish or Perish, que resultou em uma triagem inicial de 20 artigos, dos quais 12 foram selecionados para análise detalhada. Na segunda fase, investigou-se a trajetória acadêmica dos pesquisadores por meio da plataforma Ciência Vitae, incluindo figuras como Alice Trindade e Isabel Soares. Os resultados revelam que a pesquisa em Jornalismo Literário em Portugal se divide em três gerações, destacando Manuel Coutinho como o autor mais citado no estudo, com quatro publicações, e pertencente à geração mais recente. Conclui-se que, apesar dos avanços significativos, o campo poderia se beneficiar de um intercâmbio mais robusto com países como o Brasil, contribuindo para a consolidação de um campo lusófono de estudos.
This study mapped the academic production on Literary Journalism in Portugal, analyzing its main characteristics, influential authors, addressed themes, and cited Brazilian references. The research was conducted in two phases: the first consisted of data collection using the Publish or Perish software, which resulted in an initial screening of 20 articles, of which 12 were selected for detailed analysis. In the second phase, the academic trajectory of the researchers was investigated through the Ciência Vitae platform, including figures such as Alice Trindade and Isabel Soares. The results reveal that research on Literary Journalism in Portugal is divided into three generations, highlighting Manuel Coutinho as the most cited author in the study, with four publications, belonging to the most recent generation. It is concluded that, despite significant advances, the field could benefit from a more robust exchange with countries like Brazil, contributing to the consolidation of a Lusophone field of studies.
This study mapped the academic production on Literary Journalism in Portugal, analyzing its main characteristics, influential authors, addressed themes, and cited Brazilian references. The research was conducted in two phases: the first consisted of data collection using the Publish or Perish software, which resulted in an initial screening of 20 articles, of which 12 were selected for detailed analysis. In the second phase, the academic trajectory of the researchers was investigated through the Ciência Vitae platform, including figures such as Alice Trindade and Isabel Soares. The results reveal that research on Literary Journalism in Portugal is divided into three generations, highlighting Manuel Coutinho as the most cited author in the study, with four publications, belonging to the most recent generation. It is concluded that, despite significant advances, the field could benefit from a more robust exchange with countries like Brazil, contributing to the consolidation of a Lusophone field of studies.
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Relatório apresentado à Universidade Fernando Pessoa como parte dos requisitos para o cumprimento do programa de Pós-Doutoramento em Ciências da Comunicação, ramo de Jornalismo e Estudos Mediáticos