Participatory practices: case study about the discursive actions on Projecto Generosidade (Globo)
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Journalism. Participatory Practices. Discourse Analysis.Abstract
Technologies reinforce participatory practices in different areas of social life, including journalism. The social uses of ICTs widen spaces for new configurations of public participation practices in the media and, by extension, to the discursive actions of the players involved. Our aim is to analyze how these discursive actions are located at the current media ecosystem. In this sense, the fundamental question in this paper is: to what extent do ICTs facilitate participatory practices in journalism? The observation scenario of this study is the series of reports published by the Projecto Generosidade (Globo). The used methodology was the Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA), more specifically the Textually Oriented Discourse Analysis (TODA). The analytic corpus is a collection of interviews with social actors involved in this participatory practiceDownloads
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