Genre in a Changing World 2009
DOI: 10.37514/per-b.2009.2324.2.10
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The Distinction Between News and Reportage in the Brazilian Journalistic Context: A Matter of Degree

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“…Next, Table 1 shows past literature on newspaper genre analysis and journalism models. It presents studies referring to Newsom and Wollert's (1988) seven components of newspaper report from a journalist perspective, CARS model (Swales, 2004), Bhatia's (1993) generic structures and moves of news report and editorial, Zarza et al (2015) and Bonyadi's (2010) moves on editorial, Sabzevari and Sadeghi's (2013) components on newspaper reports, Jabbari and Farokhipour's (2014) moves on newspaper report and Bonini's (2009) components on newspaper report.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Next, Table 1 shows past literature on newspaper genre analysis and journalism models. It presents studies referring to Newsom and Wollert's (1988) seven components of newspaper report from a journalist perspective, CARS model (Swales, 2004), Bhatia's (1993) generic structures and moves of news report and editorial, Zarza et al (2015) and Bonyadi's (2010) moves on editorial, Sabzevari and Sadeghi's (2013) components on newspaper reports, Jabbari and Farokhipour's (2014) moves on newspaper report and Bonini's (2009) components on newspaper report.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Just as Frank Farmer (2013) in After the Public Turn notes our field's general inattentiveness to counterpublics despite the public turn, there is a similar inattentiveness to publics and counterpublics in the subfield of RGS, which has primarily focused on genre systems within more defined and delimited institutional contexts, like classrooms and workplaces. With some notable exceptions-for example, Bazerman's (1999; studies of letters, patents, or tax forms; Miller's (1980) study of environmental impact statements; Campbell and Jamieson's (1990) study of political speeches; Makmillen's (2007) study of land deeds; Dryer's (2008) study of zoning codes; Miller and Shepherd's (2009) study of blogs; and various studies of journalistic genres (Bonini 2009;Caple 2009;Ramos 2009)-few studies of genre have focused on the more dispersed, dynamic performances of public life and on genres that occasion public deliberation, mediate rhetorical and public interactions, and inform collective public action.…”
Section: R H E To R I Ca L G E N R E S T U D I E S a N D P U B L I C S P H E R E S C H O L A R S H I P : I N T E R S E C T I O N Smentioning
confidence: 99%