Tudo o que nóiz tem é nóiz: um estudo sobre narrativas negras do jornalismo brasileiro

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Ano de defesa: 2022
Autor(a) principal: Brito, Bruno de Castro
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Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
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Link de acesso: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/70776
Resumo: This research reflects on the performance of Brazilian black media from the understanding that they are composed of black people and write for black people. The study seeks to understand why these content platforms exist, how they act and articulate over the years, how they deal with social demands and in what perspective the trajectories intersect and are also crossed by the life narratives of the people who use them. they're part. Using the "snowball" technique, 12 black people from three different time frames were selected for open semi-structured interviews. The interlocutors are arranged equally in terms of gender and speak of six states in four different regions, namely: São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, in the Southeast (6 people); Ceará and Bahia, in the Northeast (4 people); Rio Grande do Sul, in the South (1 person); and Amazonas, in the North (1 person). The theoretical framework is exclusively evoked by black intellectuals from Anthropology, Communication and related areas of the Social and Human Sciences. It is, therefore, a question of engendering the discussion with the experience of the research characters from a black hermeneutics, basic concepts of black consciousness, identity, blackness, structural racism and ethnomedia, and the understanding that affection, theory and politics , the fundamental tripod of human existence, are interconnected.