Brazilian journalism research: 2000 to 2010
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Journalism. Journalism Research. Communication Research.Abstract
The work presented here is a result from the author’s postdoctorate internship, with the objective of studying the journalism research performed in Brazil in the 2000 – 2010 decade. The investigation was carried out by analyzing scientific articles on journalism published in national academic magazines – from the list of publications offered by Capes’ (Coordination of Scholar Personnel Qualification) Qualis system we chose those that were better evaluated and in circulation since the first years of the decade. Apart from these, we included reference publications focused on journalism. In all, 853 texts from 17 magazines were analyzed through the Content Analysis method. Among the results observed we point out the increasing amount of studies focused on journalism languages and technologies; the field’s empirical character and the scarce methodological discussion.
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