Journalism and exclusion: notes for a comparative analysis between two patterns of coverage on social issues related to childhood and youth
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Journalism theory. Children. Social exclusion.Abstract
This paper presents partial results of a research about journalistic practices in the coverage on the issue of social exclusion involving children and teenagers. After a comparative analysis, we suggest the hypothesis that journalistic “minimum standards” are less present in “current events” than in “special features”. These partial results are developed over the monitoring of ANDI, a news agency related to Children’s Rights, and stories published in O Globo, one of the most important Brazilian newspapers.Downloads
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Copyright (c) 2010 Leonel Aguiar, Vinicius Neder

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