2022
DOI: 10.1590/1809-58442022109pt
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Jornalismo ambiental: características e interfaces de um campo em construção

Abstract: Resumo Este artigo apresenta uma compilação com alguns dos principais autores que se debruçaram sobre o jornalismo ambiental, especialmente entre 2010 e 2020. Partimos da ótica e da experiência de outros países para percebermos as transformações que esse campo de conhecimento vem passando no contexto internacional. O objetivo é refletir sobre os desafios enfrentados pelos profissionais da área, as interfaces do jornalismo ambiental com outros campos, como os da economia e da política, assim como sobre suas car… Show more

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“…Reflecting on the environmental agenda is a challenging exercise, one that goes beyond just a specialized editorial. Most investigations in environmental journalism present common criticisms and reiterate the absence of systemic coverage, focusing on tragedies and catastrophes and providing the public with a certain perspective of the area and the events (Holanda et al, 2020), something like the beached whale syndrome, as pointed out by Bueno (2007). In other words, the perspective the public is given is usually sensationalism and shocking coverage of environmental disasters, drawing attention to the exotic and unusual events from events.…”
Section: Environmental Journalism As a Pamphlet For Planetary Survivalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reflecting on the environmental agenda is a challenging exercise, one that goes beyond just a specialized editorial. Most investigations in environmental journalism present common criticisms and reiterate the absence of systemic coverage, focusing on tragedies and catastrophes and providing the public with a certain perspective of the area and the events (Holanda et al, 2020), something like the beached whale syndrome, as pointed out by Bueno (2007). In other words, the perspective the public is given is usually sensationalism and shocking coverage of environmental disasters, drawing attention to the exotic and unusual events from events.…”
Section: Environmental Journalism As a Pamphlet For Planetary Survivalmentioning
confidence: 99%