ILC - Instituto de Letras e Comunicação
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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Narrative identities and the plebiscite in Pará: an analysis of the front pages for O Liberal and Diário do Pará(Associação Brasileira de Pesquisadores em Jornalismo, 2017) COSTA, Alda Cristina Silva da; BRAGA, Thaís Luciana Corrêa; AQUINO, Evelyn Cristina Ferreira deOn December 11, 2011, a plebiscite was held in Pará proposing to create two separatist states, Carajás and Tapajós, out of the state of Pará. The public voted against both projects. This article analyzes the narrative identities found on the front pages of O Liberal and Diário do Pará newspapers about the plebiscite in Pará. Depth Hermeneutics (DH), as proposed by Thompson (2011), was used as the methodological reference. DH emphasizes the object of analysis as a meaningful symbolic construction requiring interpretation. Narrative analysis, as proposed by Motta (2007), was the main research technique used to highlight the movement of construction of journalistic (discursive) characters. The narrative identities built by the two newspapers showed that both were against the creation of the new states, but for very different reasons. The flag of Pará was the main object used to induce the idea of unity.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Práticas discursivas na Amazônia: a disputa jornalística no plebiscito no Pará(Associação Nacional dos Programas de Pós-Graduação em Comunicação, 2016-06) NUNES, Paulo Jorge Martins; BRAGA, Thaís Luciana Corrêa; AQUINO, Evelyn Cristina Ferreira deThe article aims to identify and understand the belenense discursive practices about the plebiscite in Pará, in 2011, from the newspapers O Liberal and Diário do Pará. Discourse is taken as a singular communicative event that involves social actors in a specific environment. Journalism, as an act of the social word, inscribes the self and the other in situations of co-presence and mutual affectation. The communicational nature, proposed by Vera França, was adopted as a theoretical-methodological stance. The Critical Discourse Studies, proposed by Van Dijk, was used as data collection technique. The results indicated that the two newspapers built discourses contrary to the Pará division. O Liberal evidenced the market interest and political positioning according to the state government, treating Carajás and Tapajós as outsiders. Diário do Pará adopted an eminently political stance, in accordance with the interests of the RBA Group.