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    Amazônia ameaçada: análise do discurso jornalístico nos portais de notícias O Liberal.com – PA e A Crítica – AM sobre desmatamento e queimadas no contexto da pandemia da COVID-19
    (Universidade Federal do Pará, 2022-07-26) MANGAS, Laiza Monik de Oliveira; COSTA, Luciana Miranda; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1310961057480638; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3843-4499
    The year 2020 was marked by the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic and the increase in deforestation and fires in Brazilian Amazon. Data from Inpe (2020) recorded 10,312, 88 km² of consolidated deforestation in the region, in addition to 103,161 outbreaks of fires during that year. Months of August and September were the ones with the highest rate of fires and the states of Pará, Mato Grosso and Amazonas accounted for 70% of deforestation. Meanwhile, "the herd passed" [a figure of speech refering to Ricardo Salles speech] with the approval of 593 acts by the federal government related to changes in rules on environmental protection in Brazil (OBSERVATÓRIO DO CLIMA, 2021). Amid the health, political and environmental crisis, journalism played an important role in providing information to population (CASERORIPOLLÉS, 2020). In this context, this research analyzes how was the coverage on deforestation and burning in two of the main news portals of the North region of the country: “O Liberal.com – PA” and “A Crítica – AM”, during the month of September 2020, considering the pandemic period and its adversities. The main theoretical and methodological framework chosen was the Critical Discourse Analysis - CDA (FAIRCLOUGH, 2001). Through the analysis of the newspapers it can be concluded that Jair Bolsonaro government, in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, managed to occupy a privileged space in the publications, with a speech aimed at alleviating the problems in the Amazon and widely reproduced by the two newspapers without significant counterpoints. Justifications that attributed deforestation and burning to the climate itself in Amazon and to agricultural activities traditionally carried out by rural, indigenous and quilombola communities were used. In addition, the credibility of scientific data on the subject disclosed by institutions such as the National Institute for Space Research - INPE was questioned.
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    Amazônia ameaçada: análise do discurso jornalístico nos portais de notícias O Liberal.com – PA e A Crítica – AM sobre desmatamento e queimadas no contexto da pandemia da COVID-19
    (Universidade Federal do Pará, 2022-07-26) MANGAS, Laiza Monik de Oliveira; COSTA, Luciana Miranda
    The year 2020 was marked by the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic and the increase in deforestation and fires in Brazilian Amazon. Data from Inpe (2020) recorded 10,312, 88 km2 of consolidated deforestation in the region, in addition to 103,161 outbreaks of fires during that year. Months of August and September were the ones with the highest rate of fires and the states of Pará, Mato Grosso and Amazonas accounted for 70% of deforestation. Meanwhile, "the herd passed" [a figure of speech refering to Ricardo Salles speech] with the approval of 593 acts by the federal government related to changes in rules on environmental protection in Brazil (OBSERVATÓRIO DO CLIMA, 2021). Amid the health, political and environmental crisis, journalism played an important role in providing information to population (CASERO-RIPOLLÉS, 2020). In this context, this research analyzes how was the coverage on deforestation and burning in two of the main news portals of the North region of the country: “O Liberal.com – PA” and “A Crítica – AM”, during the month of September 2020, considering the pandemic period and its adversities. The main theoretical and methodological framework chosen was the Critical Discourse Analysis - CDA (FAIRCLOUGH, 2001). Through the analysis of the newspapers it can be concluded that Jair Bolsonaro government, in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, managed to occupy a privileged space in the publications, with a speech aimed at alleviating the problems in the Amazon and widely reproduced by the two newspapers without significant counterpoints. Justifications that attributed deforestation and burning to the climate itself in Amazon and to agricultural activities traditionally carried out by rural, indigenous and quilombola communities were used. In addition, the credibility of scientific data on the subject disclosed by institutions such as the National Institute for Space Research - INPE was questioned.
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    De moços alegres a LGBTs: explorando memórias e história sobre os homens homossexuais na produção enunciativa dos jornais Folha do Norte e O Liberal (1901-2011) em Belém, Pará
    (Universidade Federal do Pará, 2019-04-20) SANTA BRÍGIDA, Jessé Andrade; SEIXAS, Netília Silva dos Anjos; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2301685130625189
    This study aims to explore the enunciations and enunciates about homosexuals in Belém, Pará, published on Folha do Norte and O Liberal newspaper between 1901 and 2011, to understand the memories about these social subjects in the city. We believe that this research is relevant in view of the current moment in which many social subjects seek self-affirmation by the means of rights. Due to the long time span this study covers, we collected data jumping ten to ten years and paying attention to three main events: Carnival, Festa da Chiquita Bacana (a local party) and Belém LGBT Pride Parade. We chose these events based on a bibliographic survey that indicated they were more likely to present enunciations about homosexuals. Thus, we selected issues from February and/or March (Carnival), August and September and/or October (Festa da Chiquita Bacana and LGBT Pride Parade), observing seven issues during the week in which the events took place. When we did not find texts about homosexuals in a particular year, we observed the following year, so as not to let any decade uncovered. Overall, we observed 18 years and 147 issues. From this, we collected 53 texts, 12 from Folha do Norte and 41 from O Liberal, which addressed homosexuals explicitly or implicitly. We also interviewed three male homosexuals between 50 and 70 years old, who live in Belém since 1960, to help us contextualize the sociability and history of homosexuals in Belém. We discussed and presented the data exploring six categories: a) from “moços alegres” (cheerful young man) to transvestites; b) Homosexuals, gays and LGBTS; c) Emphasis on the enunciation; d) Homosexuality and religion; e) Carnival stories; and, f) The movie Giselle. The data indicates that enunciates about homosexuals from early 20th century to mid-1930s were built around the idea of wilderness and bestiality. Meanings related to party, happiness and carnival crossed the time span covered by the research, which is an evidence that the memories about homosexuals were linked to enunciates of moços alegres¸ veado and/or the transvestites. The transvestites were a recurrent image, used by the newspapers as a symbol of male homosexuality. A shift in enunciation was observed in the late 20th century and early of 21st century, when the terms homosexual and LGBT emerged, moving the meanings toward the political actions of the subjects.
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    Do embusteiro ao eminente ídolo paraense: a disputa política entre Magalhães Barata e Paulo Maranhão nas manchetes dos jornais Folha do Norte e O Liberal
    (Universidade Federal do Pará, 2020-03-26) OLIVEIRA, Alessandra Nunes de; SANTOS, Luiz Cezar Silva dos; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2449524316115443
    It investigates the journalistic narratives described in the headlines of the newspapers Folha do Norte and O Liberalrelated to the politician Magalhães Barata during the period in which he was Senator of the Republic for the State of Pará, in the 1940s. The relations of confrontations between the journalistic headlines about the image Magalhães Barata's policy, in both newspapers, report on the importance of the history of the reception's communication regarding the image of public figures and their effects of representation in society. For this reason, the discussion about the construction of the negative political image of Magalhães Barata is made problematic through the headlines in the opposition newspaper, Folha do Norte, and the positive image of support, O Liberal, respectively. From the methodological point of view, the study outlined here arises from an interpretative and documentary research based on the bibliography and is a procedure based, above all, on the Critical Discourse Analysis (ADC) and the media images of Magalhães Barata, which were broadcast in both newspapers for readers in the capital of Pará. In this context, when we refer to the policy of Magalhães Barata, we refer to its importance and historical legacy from a cut in the news headlines through which the construction of statements, statements and images in the relevant newspapers will be analyzed.
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