Journalism in time of structural changes
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Journalism, structural changes, digital convergence.Abstract
This paper presents a brief scenario of what we call structural changes on journalism. We build our hypothesis about the transformations on journalistic production, professional profile and relationships between journalists and their publics. We looked for present an ensemble of data, researches and analysis which point out to our initial concern: deep changes affect different aspects of journalism and they may radically change the way it will be practiced in the future. This paper aims to delimit some analytical axis in order to provide subsidies to the elaboration of research projects on this subject.Downloads
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Copyright (c) 2011 Fábio Henrique Pereira, Zélia Leal Adghirni

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