Brazil between the screens and the street: production and consumption of the audiovisual journalistic narratives about the nationwide political protests in june 2013tion of audiovisual news stories concerning the June 2013 protests in Brazil

Authors

  • Beatriz Becker Federal University of Rio de Janeiro - ECO-UFRJ.
  • Monica Machado University of Rio de Janeiro - ECO-UFRJ

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5433/1984-7939.2014v10n17p39

Keywords:

Audiovisual journalistic narratives, June Protests in Brazil, Jornal Nacional, Ninja

Abstract

This article discusses the challenges that the technological and cultural mediations impose to audiovisual journalism in the coverage of the june protests of 2013, from the televisual analysis of the enunciations of the Jornal Nacional and the digital contents and formats of Mídia Ninja. It is suggest that viewers and users tend to break their TV reading contracts and get into other screens through which they concretize innovative forms of influencing recent history and wear out the traditional relationship between mass-media production and reception.

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Author Biographies

Beatriz Becker, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro - ECO-UFRJ.

Professor of the Graduate Program and of the  Department of Expressions and Languages of the  School of Communication  of Federal University of Rio de Janeiro; and “Research Productivity” Scholarship Holder of the National Council for Scientific and Thecnological Development ( CNPQ).

Monica Machado, University of Rio de Janeiro - ECO-UFRJ

Professor of the Department of Methods and Related Areas and coordinator of the LUPA Experimental Agency of the School of Communication of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro.

Published

2014-12-16

How to Cite

Becker, B., & Machado, M. (2014). Brazil between the screens and the street: production and consumption of the audiovisual journalistic narratives about the nationwide political protests in june 2013tion of audiovisual news stories concerning the June 2013 protests in Brazil. Discursos Fotograficos, 10(17), 39–60. https://doi.org/10.5433/1984-7939.2014v10n17p39

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