2013
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-69922013000300011
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Parlamentares × jornalistas: a dinâmica política das mídias legislativas da Câmara dos Deputados

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“…If legislative media is a space of conflict between the journalistic and political fields (Bernardes, 2013, p.682) then those who work in those fields must experience many inconsistencies with their identities, as mentioned in a number of works (Barros, 2019;Bernardes, 2008Bernardes, , 2013Bernardes, , 2015Gonçalves, 2010Gonçalves, , 2015Queiroz, 2007). Some of these authors believe source media work in the legislative houses forms a new professional identity: the legislative journalist (Gonçalves, 2010).…”
Section: Political Culture and Journalistic Culturementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…If legislative media is a space of conflict between the journalistic and political fields (Bernardes, 2013, p.682) then those who work in those fields must experience many inconsistencies with their identities, as mentioned in a number of works (Barros, 2019;Bernardes, 2008Bernardes, , 2013Bernardes, , 2015Gonçalves, 2010Gonçalves, , 2015Queiroz, 2007). Some of these authors believe source media work in the legislative houses forms a new professional identity: the legislative journalist (Gonçalves, 2010).…”
Section: Political Culture and Journalistic Culturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…If conventional media journalists go into parliament looking for scandals, acting as entrepreneurs of the "moralization of politics", then the insider professionals "are there to act as entrepreneurs of the good reputation of legislative houses" (Barros, 2019, p.74), with an objective that involves specific political and professional values. Barros (2019) highlights the political objective of the legislative media servant, while Bernardes (2013) emphasizes the impact that values of public communication have and a likely consensus on theoretical conceptions, parliamentary debate, and professional discourse on a concept of democracy which upholds the view that information about representative institutions is highly important for the public. Thus, legislative journalists claim that the demand for credibility is even greater for legislative media because of its institutional nature as an official source of information for other vehicles (Bernardes, 2015).…”
Section: Political Culture and Journalistic Culturementioning
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