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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
241

Joaquim Inojosa e o Jornal Meio-Dia (1939-1942) /

Franzolin, João Arthur Ciciliato. January 2012 (has links)
Orientador: Tânia Regina de Luca / Banca: Zélia Lopes da Silva / Banca: Rodrigo Patto Sá Motta / Resumo: O trabalho tem como fonte e objeto o jornal Meio-Dia, que circulou durante os anos de 1939 a 1942, sob direção de Joaquim Inojosa, expoente do modernismo pernambucano. A linha editorial do periódico sofreu alterações ao longo da circulação, mas distinguiu-se por apoiar, na maior parte de sua existência, a Alemanha nazista, enquanto a quase totalidade dos órgãos da grande imprensa, então submetida ao controle do Departamento de Imprensa e Propaganda (DIP) e do Conselho Nacional de Imprensa (CNI), apoiava a causa aliada. A pesquisa teve por meta analisar sistematicamente como, no jornal Meio-Dia, exceção dentre os periódicos brasileiros de então, construíram-se representações acerca do Estado Novo e dos países participantes da Segunda Guerra Mundial, temas que dominaram editoriais e artigos de seu fundador e proprietário, Joaquim Inojosa, cujas opiniões variaram ao longo do período de publicação da folha. Assim, de uma posição de neutralidade, adotada ao longo de 1939, o jornal passou a atacar de forma impiedosa a Inglaterra e louvar a Alemanha e seu regime, postura que vigorou ao longo dos anos de 1940 e 1941. A mudança da posição do Brasil a partir de janeiro de 1942 afetou diretamente o vespertino, que mudou novamente de posição e enfrentou dificuldades crescentes, que acabaram por levar ao encerramento de suas atividades. A consulta aos arquivos do Departamento de Ordem Política e Social (DOPS) revelou indícios das conexões do jornal com a Embaixada da Alemanha e empresas germânicas, além de tornarem patente que o jornal e o seu proprietário eram observados de perto / Abstract: The work has, as its source and object, the Meio-Dia newspaper, which was published during the years 1939-1942 under the administration of Joaquim Inojosa, exponent of modernism in Pernambuco. The newspaper's opinion has changed over the years, but distinguished itself because of its support of Nazi Germany in most of its existence, while almost all the organs of the mainstream media, then under control of the Departmento de Imprensa e Propaganda (DIP) and the Conselho Nacional de Imprensa (CNI), supported the allied cause. The research goal was to systematically analyze how, in the MeioDia newspaper, exception among Brazilian journals of the time, were made representations about the Estado Novo and the participating countries in the Second World War, themes that dominated editorials and articles of its founder and owner, Joaquim Inojosa, whose opinions varied during the publication of the paper. Thus, from a position of neutrality, adopted during 1939, the newspaper went on to attack mercilessly England and praise Germany's regime, a stance that prevailed during the years 1940 and 1941. The change of Brazil's position in January 1942 directly affected the journal, which again changed side and faced increasing difficulties, which eventually led to the end of its activities. The consult of the Departamento de Ordem Política e Social's (DOPS) files revealed evidence of the newspaper's connections with the German Embassy and German companies, and make clear that the journal and its owner were closely surveilled / Mestre
242

Oorredingsveranderlikes in redaksionele kommentaar in koerante : 'n verkenning

Lombaard, Christoffel Johannes Stephanus 16 September 2014 (has links)
M.A. (Communication Science) / This dissertation is a profusion in combining two sub disciplines of the communication science, namely journalism and persuasion theory. An. analysis of journalism as a form of persuasion is made in which is shown that not only in explicit commentary, but also in everyday news stories the contents is slanted. This is because of the inescapable subjectivity of man that de-objectifies information. The sources of de-objectification is localized in the study by means of a model of the press process, which traces the development of the news item and identifies the different phases in which the information is, mostly unknowingly, given new meanings by subtle slanting. As a pilot study, and therefore as a matter of testing the validity of combining the two communication subdisciplines mentioned, a simple comparative study is done. The most explicit commentary article, namely the leader, of three Johannesburg newspapers are sampled and judged by means of three of the most simple persuasion principles. A comparison is made of the effective use of these persuasive techniques by the three newspapers' leader writers. The conclusion is reached that further studies in this field could be very fruitful, keeping the following two qualifications in mind firstly, that the many contradicting conclusions reached within persuasion research should be cleared up, and secondly, that some sort of stable scale for measuring the effectiveness of journalistic persuasion, except by comparative means, be devised.
243

Fictions of the press in nineteenth-century France

Birch, Edmund James MacConnell January 2015 (has links)
No description available.
244

The history and growth of the South African Press from the time of the arrival of the first Press until the present day; a survey of the Bantu Press, of legislation affecting the Press, of the relationship between the Press and certain institutions and a prophecy as to the probable lines of development in the future

Cutten, Theo E G 16 November 2012 (has links)
Please read the abstract in the dissertation Copyright / Dissertation (MA)--University of Pretoria, 2012. / Political Sciences / unrestricted
245

The effect of acetabular and femoral component placement on final hip geometry using the Belfast custom hip replacement

O'Brien, S. January 2003 (has links)
No description available.
246

The impact of news text, news frames and individual schemata on news comprehension

Yang, Guang 01 January 2012 (has links)
No description available.
247

Essays on Media Dynamics

Shahanaghi, Sara January 2022 (has links)
In this dissertation, I consider how the dynamic nature of news provision may give rise to unique strategic behavior on the part of news firms. Specifically, I consider three separate dynamic environments, corresponding to the three different chapters of this dissertation.
248

The underground press of the sixties

Ruvinsky, Maxine 04 1900 (has links)
No description available.
249

Netting the news : redefining space, time and interactivity for the online newsmagazine

Wu, Leslie, 1976- January 2001 (has links)
No description available.
250

Canadian newspaper coverage of the F.L.Q. crisis : a study on the impact of the press on politics

Siegel, Arthur January 1974 (has links)
No description available.

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