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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Discurso político, mídia e ação parlamentar: a Amazônia no Congresso Nacional(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2010-12-04) CUNHA, Elaide Martins da; CASTRO, Edna Maria Ramos de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4702941668727146This research paper, with an interdisciplinary approach, transits through both political and media fields in order to display the content of the discourses of the propositions, actions and interviews of the members of the Amazon, National Integration and Regional Development Committee (CAINDR), of the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies. By indicating whether ‘Development’ and ‘Sustainability’ themes are embedded or not in public policies constructed in this forum, this thesis main purpose is to identify which kind of development this Committee stands up for and how The Amazon is portraited by its members. Through a detailed survey of projects, applications, documents, speeches and actions of lawmakers who formed the committee at the 52nd Legislature (2003-2006), as well as the relevant media production related to certain actions and propositions presented at CAINDR, went for the Speech Analysis. More than a methodological tool, Speech Analysis constitutes a theoretical and methodological approach, essentially interdisciplinary, that enables the understanding of discursive strategies in a particular social field. Analyzing the meanings of speeches, marks or clues left in the production of senses, as well as elucidate the social place of production (relations) and the voices convened by the speeches in this forum, allow identifying what is their priority and how they portray the Amazon – result that is even more interesting when you come across the news in question, placing the relation between the political and the media fields. In this sense, the Social Field Theory was adopted as a theoretical reference for this research, not only by seeking to understand relations and representations of the social world. In this sense, adopting the Social Field Theory as a theoretical reference has confirmed itself as the best choice for this research, not only by seeking to understand relations and representations of the social world, but also by helping locate, in dispute for symbolic power, the central thrust of interests and strategies of actors from the studied social field. The result of this research was rewarding and allowed confirming its central point: that development model defended by CAINDR prioritizes the progress of frontiers and markets over the environmental issues – continuing the exploitative and concentrator model which rules for such a long time in the Brazilian Amazon.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Jornalismo especializado e esporte: a cobertura jornalística em jornais impressos do Amapá(Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, 2018-06) SARDINHA, Antonio Carlos; CUNHA, Elaide Martins da; FAVACHO, Érica da CruzThe aim of this paper is to analyze the editorial sports content from two main newspapers in Amapá; A Gazeta and Jornal do Dia. We analyzed editions of both newspapers during the period of September, October and November, in 2014. We based our analysis on Bardin’s Content Analysis model (1977) and Galtung and Ruge’s study on newsworthy criteria (1965). his study is also based on consid erations and discussions on specialized sports journalism, as in Tavares (2009). Here, the logic of specialized journalism, adopted by the media in question, is divided thematically, that is, in journals/editorials, without a specialized coverage bias in the qualitative and in-depth approach to content. Moreover, in analyzing the content, under the bias of newsworthiness, it was concluded that the approach taken by publications of sports items does not conigure a picture of the reality of local practices related to the sports universe, because it is still very much linked to the reproduction of materials of other states.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Quando o ativismo de fã-gamers entra em jogo: participação, resistências e práticas do Fandom de League of Legends no Brasil(Universidade Caxias do Sul, 2017-12) MACEDO, Tarcízio Pereira; CUNHA, Elaide Martins daFrom the understanding of fan activism as a form of everyday resistance, cultural, economic and creative, the goal of this job is to understand how and at what point the consumption of fan-garners becomes a political and civic participation, from a methodological triangulation with emphasis on the use of ethnographic inspirations. While empirical support, presents a mapping on some practices of fan-garners activism in the former official forum of the online game of League of Legend (LoL) in Brazil. Thus, propose is a typology of daily resistance practices in the LoL community in four different ways. The results of the approach indicate that the diversity of the universe of digital productions and practices of these fans re-signifies understandings of resistance and question the duality between citizenship and the consumption of pop culture, acting as catalysts that provide a variety of practices that (re)interpret and exceed the limits of the fandom.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Transmídia e redes sociais: aspectos da inovação no telejornalismo(Universidade Federal do Tocantins, 2018-05) CUNHA, Elaide Martins da; CASTRO, Mariana Costa; VINAGRE, Isabelle Cristinne Fecury LameiraBased on a look at the Journal of Record News, this research seeks to understand the uses and appropriations of transmedia and the digital and social networks as aspects of innovation in ways of doing telejournalism. The JR News calls itself the first transmedia telejournal in Brazil and uses social networks to broadcast its issues, calls and even staff meetings, live, with audience participation. This article is based on Charron and Bonville (2016), Recuero (2009), Alzamora and Tárcia (2012), Zago and Bastos (2013), Canavilhas (2013), Martins, Castro and Vinagre (2017), among others, to discuss intersections between transmidiality and social networks as an alternative to journalism in the face of changes in contemporaneity.