Jornalismo no “país da periferia”
noticiabilidade, ambivalência e liminaridade
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.46391/ALCEU.v17.ed33.2016.151Keywords:
Journalism, Periphery, Newsworthiness, Ambivalence, LiminalityAbstract
The reference media crisis has determined the search for overcoming their own limitations by trying to approach than has been defined as public “C Class”, inhabitant of the metropolitan periphery and provocatively called “rabble”. Our reflection attempts to realize the extent to which otherness is internalized in journalistic narratives of television that it seek to approach or if, on the other, it is still incorporated superficially and only bolstered the appeal of media figures who act as reporters. By studying three distinct TV journalistic projects – on broadcast television, TV subscription and web TV –, we ask to what extent are embodied the values of social identity of popular militants from the outskirts in the construction of discursive identity of newspaper articles which they are protagonists and resulting in a “outskirts of journalism”. Our results show that the news features in-between engendered move between ambivalence and liminality.
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