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Alternative News Reporting in Brazil


Alternative News Reporting in Brazil


Palgrave Studies in Journalism and the Global South

von: Claudia Sarmento

117,69 €

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 23.06.2023
ISBN/EAN: 9783031269998
Sprache: englisch

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<p>This book examines the emergence of alternative forms of news reporting in Brazil with a focus on progressive not-for-profit initiatives. In combining different genres of non-commercial journalism, this study allows us to better understand the potential of alternative news producers in times of continuing technological shifts&nbsp;and their efforts to diversify the news production.</p><p>Sarmento explores a range of significant questions, including: what does it mean to practice “alternative” journalism? To what extent do non-mainstream practices subvert the taxonomy of news values? Do alternative journalists adhere to or reject journalism’s core values? And, more specifically, as more and more journalists or media producers are collecting, disseminating and interpreting news without being employed by large media groups, what insights can they provide in relation to the economics of digital journalism?</p><p>Using the turbulent political landscape of Brazil as a case study, Sarmentoasks us to reflect on what the erosion of traditional journalism really means. The resulting conclusions will be of value to all those who study or practice journalism around the world, in addition to media researchers and activists.</p>
<p>Chapter 1.- Introduction.-Chapter 2.- what Is Alternative Journalism?.-Chapter 3.- The Roots of Alternative Media in Brazil.-Chapter 4.- The Role of Alternative Journalists in Brazil.-Chapter 5.- Framing the News from Peripheral Angles: An Expansion of News Agenda.-Chapter 6.- Sustainability of Alternative Journalism: A Negotiated Entrepreneurship.-7.Conclusion: The Renewal of a Tradition of Resistance</p>
<b>Claudia Sarmento </b>is a Brazilian journalist and media researcher based in London. She holds a PhD in Media and Communication from the University of Westminster. She has taught as a visiting lecturer at both the University of Westminster (School of Media and Communication) and King’s College London (Department of Digital Humanities and Department of Culture, Media and Creative Industries). She is a former editor and foreign correspondent at O Globo, one of the leading Brazilian publications.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br>
<p>This book examines the emergence of alternative forms of news reporting in Brazil with a focus on progressive not-for-profit initiatives. In combining different genres of non-commercial journalism, this study allows us to better understand the potential of alternative news producers in times of continuing technological shifts&nbsp;and their efforts to diversify the news production.</p>

<p>Sarmento explores a range of significant questions, including: what does it mean to practice “alternative” journalism? To what extent do non-mainstream practices subvert the taxonomy of news values? Do alternative journalists adhere to or reject journalism’s core values? And, more specifically, as more and more journalists or media producers are collecting, disseminating and interpreting news without being employed by large media groups, what insights can they provide in relation to the economics of digital journalism?</p>

<p>Using the turbulent political landscape of Brazil as a case study, Sarmento asks us to reflect on what the erosion of traditional journalism really means. The resulting conclusions will be of value to all those who study or practice journalism around the world, in addition to media researchers and activists.</p>

<p><b>Claudia Sarmento</b> is a Brazilian journalist currently based in London. She holds a PhD in Media and Communication from the University of Westminster and is a former editor at O Globo in Rio de Janeiro.&nbsp;She is a former editor and&nbsp;foreign correspondent&nbsp;at O Globo, one of the leading Brazilian publications. She is currently teaching at&nbsp;King's College London.&nbsp;</p>
Examines the emergence of alternative forms of news reporting in Brazil Explores news producers’ viewpoints and practices Interrogates the definition of “alternative” journalists

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