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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) A construção do discurso jornalístico sobre a sustentabilidade das cidades: o caso do Jornal Diário do Pará(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2016) CURCINO, Wanderson dos Anjos; FIGUEIREDO, Silvio José de Lima; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2578700144404800This paper presents a case study that discusses the construction of the discourse of sustainability of cities by the Diário do Pará newspaper. It is understood that such discussion is relevant because it is the journalism of the social institutions of social construction of reality, and therefore, be strategic legitimation of certain social discourses, as shown this. Aims to answer more objectively, the following question: how is constructed the discourse of sustainability of cities in Pará Daily newspaper? To get these answers, we are guided by two more questions: What is the dominant discourse of the journal sustainable city? How this speech presents? And what is the role of agents in the construction of these speeches? materials will be analyzed correspond to the period from July 2012 to July 2015.A theory of social field was the starting point for analysis. Among the results we can highlight that the predominant discourse emphasizes economic rationality and city material and distance from a social, environmental or environmental justice and develops from the premises as the economic rationality of the city's resources; technological emphasis as a solution to urban environmental problems and environmental awareness in order to promote the rationalization of resources. As to sources, there are at least four categories of them: official sources (Secretary of State, Municipal, State Government, Municiapal City Hall and Federal Government), popular sources (loose respondents), institutional sources (Class Entities, Associations, Cooperatives, ONGs ) and expert sources (Universities of researchers and research institutes), and institutional sources (representatives of professional associations, unions and associations). Among these, the sources that most interfere in sustainability discourse are the specialist sources, especially in the function of giving legitimacy to the very arguments of the journalistic field.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Nem eu, nem o outro; qualquer coisa de intermédio: estudo exploratório de formas simbólicas sobre o plebiscito para a criação dos estados de Carajás e de Tapajós(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2015-03-26) BRAGA, Thaís Luciana Corrêa; COSTA, Alda Cristina Silva da; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2403055637349630In December 11th, 2011, the referendum proposed the creation of the Carajás and Tapajós States from the territorial division of the State of Pará. The total of 66% of Pará voters who attended the public consultation voted contrary to both proposals, while 33% of them voted in favor of the creation of two states. From this historic event for the Pará population, the research aims to understand the meanings produced by the newspapers O Liberal and Diário do Pará about the referendum in Pará from the definition of symbolic forms. I use the methodological framework of depth in hermeneutics (DH), proposed by J. B. Thompson, combined with techniques of historical analysis and content analysis. The survey sample consists of 135 issues, 57 of O Liberal and 78 of Diário do Pará. For the sample, I considered all editions of two newspapers published in June, July, November and December of 2011. However I selected only those containing some information about the referendum, regardless of journalistic genre. The development begins with the historical and geographical characterization of the territories of Carajás and Tapajós to put the proposal of Pará division over time. Then I reflect about the communication character of journalism: the correlation established between the self and the other makes the whole information a potential communication. The other is both whom the self addressed, as the third who are spoken. Mass communication, although in a mediated way, resorts this dimension and that’s why is capable of contacting distant lines. The symbolic power of mass communication is to visualize or silence those lines. Interpretations/re-interpretations of what the newspapers produced about the referendum in Pará, identified in the research, finalize the exploratory study. Some of them are: the referendum was treated as party elections, ensuring victory to "No" and defeat the "Yes", when, in fact, it was a popular consultation; Carajás and Tapajós united in opposition to Belém, however the two territories had different reasons for the division; the image associated with the Carajás and Tapajós are the male politicians; both newspapers saw the referendum as breaking, splitting, cropping and economic loss, mainly.