Desvendando os usos do Twitter por jornalistas na cobertura dos protestos de 2013 e 2015: resenha de uma análise de conteúdo
Fabiane de Lima apresenta o artigo “Covering Protests on Twitter: The Influences on Journalists' Social Media Portrayals of Left- and Right-Leaning Demonstrations in Brazil” de Mourão e Chen (2018)
Journalism schools often don’t teach audience engagement skills. Here’s how students can make up for it
This question became commonplace since I landed my first audience engagement internship about two years ago. Newsroom colleagues, classmates, industry veterans — even my journalism professors — did not understand the concept of audience journalism, let alone the fundamental role it plays in newsrooms. Fonte: Poynter. Leia todo o texto aqui.
Os sistemas de mídias indiano e brasileiro: o modelo comparativo de Hallin e Mancini (2004) em contextos não ocidentais
O mestrando Daniel Kei Namise trata dos sistemas de mídia indiano e brasileiro a partir de obras de Albuquerque (2011) e Chkravartty e Roy (2013)
Partidarismo nas comunicações oficiais dos congressistas americanos
A influência do partidarismo na comunicação política é o objeto de estudo de Richard Wang e Patrick Tucker, publicado na revista American Politics Research em 2020. O artigo é comentado pela pesquisadora do PONTE, Gisele Barão.
Is the staggeringly profitable business of scientific publishing bad for science?
In 2011, Claudio Aspesi, a senior investment analyst at Bernstein Research in London, made a bet that the dominant firm in one of the most lucrative industries in the world was headed for a crash. Reed-Elsevier, a multinational publishing giant with annual revenues exceeding £6bn, was an investor’s darling. It was one of the few publishers that had successfully managed the transition to the…