With a backpack on, reconstructing the tracks of the Realidade magazine and looking for new narratives Campus Repórter magazine - UnB
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Print journalism - Narrative. Realidade (Magazine). Campus Repórter (Magazine). Learning-collaborative.Abstract
The article describes the experience of a laboratory magazine of the Faculdade de Comunicação da Universidade de Brasília, Campus Repórter magazine, launched in 2007, but it goes further and it discusses, from concrete experiences, the area of teaching and learning in production reports as an area for construction of (new) narrative forms for print journalism, especially journalism magazine. It also describes the way of collaborative production of the magazine, which involves students in journalism, advertising and industrial design, under supervision of teachers publishers area of reporting, photojournalism and graphic design It concludes that the collaborative experience in the production of a laboratory journal sum results and the magazine has trodden a path that points to new narrative forms more responsive to the polysemy and polyphony, as well as innovative perspective to narrate the daily facts from a more contextual perspective, inspired by Realidade magazine (1966 a 1976).Downloads
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