2009
DOI: 10.1177/1464884908098321
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Cultural journalism in Brazil

Abstract: This text aims to give an overview of the contemporary academic research on cultural journalism in Brazil in the field of communication. It discusses the insertion of this specialized sector into the artistic and cultural system, whose dynamics include the journalistic work of bringing issues and their analysis to the attention of the public. Finally, based on the constructionist perspective — according to which, news is defined as a context-influenced social construction — it attempts to ascertain what the pr… Show more

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“…The concept of proactivity has not been previously applied to cultural journalism in a systematic and consistent manner, but the relationship to the object of coverage-the art world or the cultural sphere-has been described using related terms, such as "pseudoevents" (Kristensen & From, 2011) and "predictability" (Golin & Cardoso, 2009). The different orientations in terms of immediacy are also imminent in dual-paradigm theory (Jaakkola, 2015).…”
Section: Proactivity As a Cultural Journalistic Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The concept of proactivity has not been previously applied to cultural journalism in a systematic and consistent manner, but the relationship to the object of coverage-the art world or the cultural sphere-has been described using related terms, such as "pseudoevents" (Kristensen & From, 2011) and "predictability" (Golin & Cardoso, 2009). The different orientations in terms of immediacy are also imminent in dual-paradigm theory (Jaakkola, 2015).…”
Section: Proactivity As a Cultural Journalistic Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, the construction of the connection between the field of arts/culture and society shows disparities in different countries (Hellman et al, 2017;Sparre & From, 2017;Janssen et al, 2008). Subjectivity, interpretation, evaluation, and expert-led criticality, instead of validated information, fact-grounded knowledge, immediacy, and sourcing based on external representative experts, have been identified as the preferred norms of cultural journalism (Golin & Cardoso, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a myriad of perspectives based on different theoretical currents, for example, Cuche (1999), Williams (1981), and (Baptista, 2017). Visibility and mediation are important concepts to analyze cultural journalism (Golin & Cardoso, 2009;Janssen & Verboord, 2015) that we comprehend as a relationship and tension between two fields: journalism and cultural production.…”
Section: Periodismo Cultural En Brasil Y Portugal: Una Análisis Trans...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This legitimation and visibility cycle is related to Bourdieu's proposal of the creation, circulation, and consecration of symbolic goods (2004,2008). Bourdieu (2004Bourdieu ( , 2008 In a parallel comprehension, Golin and Cardoso (2009) conclude that cultural journalists are in a privileged mediation position between the cultural system and the public. Authors (Golin & Cardoso, 2009) also identified a fight for prestige inside cultural coverage.…”
Section: Cultural Journalism: Mediation Visibility and Transformationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most cultural journalism research has focused on the cultural media content, especially in (printed) newspapers, applying mainly national perspectives. Golin and Cardoso (2009) comparative studies, using elite newspapers in various Western contexts to point to processes of cultural globalisation, legitimation, and changing hierarchies and tastes (e.g., Janssen et al, 2008;Janssen et al, 2011;Purhonen et al, 2019). Main findings across these national and comparative studies are that more column space has been devoted to the coverage and debates of an increasingly broad range of cultural topics and domains of everyday life.…”
Section: Comparative Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%