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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.
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[pt] A REPRESENTAÇÃO DO JORNALISMO NOS SERIADOS FICCIONAIS: ANÁLISE DE THE NEWSROOM E THE MORNING SHOW / [en] THE REPRESENTATION OF JOURNALISM IN FICTIONAL SERIES: THE NEWSROOM AND THE MORNING SHOW

EDUARDA GOMES VILAR DE MACEDO 13 November 2023 (has links)
[pt] A produção e consumo de seriados ficcionais, especialmente nos Estados Unidos, têm crescido, resultando no surgimento da cultura das séries (SILVA, 2014) e da seriefilia (JOST, 2018). Esse aumento é impulsionado pela complexidade da estrutura narrativa (MITTEL, 2006), o contexto atual tecnológico que permite que as produções sejam assistidas em vários suportes e ambientes e pelo surgimento de grupos especializados (MUNGIOLI, 2017). Enquanto os dramas médicos têm ganhado popularidade (MEIMARIDIS, 2017), a representação dos bastidores jornalísticos não recebe o mesmo destaque. O presente trabalho discute a representação do jornalismo nas séries The Newsroom (2012, Aaron Sorkin) e The Morning Show (2019, Mimi Leder) verificando a verossimilhança por meio de estudos teóricos e cenas cotejadas com quatro entrevistas com profissionais. O objetivo é compreender a construção da prática jornalística nessas narrativas, considerando o papel fundamental do jornalismo como mediador entre eventos que ocorrem no mundo e na sociedade. / [en] The production and consumption of fictional series, especially in the United States, have seen a surge, leading to the emergence of the series culture (SILVA, 2014) and seriaphilia (JOST, 2018). This increase is driven by the complexity of narrative structure (MITTEL, 2006), the current technological context that allows productions to be watched on various platforms and in different settings, and the involvement of specialized groups (MUNGIOLI, 2017). While medical dramas have gained popularity (MEIMARIDIS, 2017), the representation of journalism behind the scenes doesn t receive the same prominence. This paper discusses the portrayal of journalism in the series The Newsroom (2012, Aaron Sorkin) and The Morning Show (2019, Mimi Leder), assessing its realism through theoretical studies and scenes compared with insights from four interviews with professionals. The aim is to understand the construction of journalistic practice in these narratives, taking into account the fundamental role of journalism as a mediator between events that occur in the world and in society.

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