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The Iconoclast: a Readership Survey and a Study of the Historical Evolution of an Underground NewspaperWells, Richard H. 05 1900 (has links)
The problem of this study was an audience analysis of Dallas' weekly underground newspaper Iconoclast. A readership survey was mailed to 200 randomly selected subscribers to Iconoclast. Data were taken from the ninety useable questionnaires of those returned.
The study is organized into four chapters. Chapter I discusses problems, procedures, introductory material and recent and related studies. Chapter II is a history of Iconoclast. Chapter III is an analysis of data. Chapter IV presents summary, conclusions, and recommendations.
The data revealed the typical subscriber as having a mean age of 28.7, some college education, and higher than $10,000 yearly income. He obtains both exclusive and supplementary information from Iconoclast, and considers it an important but biased news source.
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O semanário Bundas e o jornalismo econômico /Taveira, Caroline Gonçalves. January 2014 (has links)
Orientador: Maximiliano Martin Vicente / Banca: Rozinaldo Antonio Miani / Banca: Murilo Cesar Soares / Resumo: Esta dissertação procura analisar as formas de exercício do jornalismo econômico, com o objetivo de mostrar como este pode se tornar compreensível a qualquer público leitor. Ao longo dos capítulos, dentre teorias e análises, buscamos denotar como a imprensa alternativa pode contribuir para facilitar a compreensão da informação econômica e deixá-la ao entendimento não só de pessoas envolvidas no universo econômico, como também àqueles leitores que não estão familiarizados com os jargões do jornalismo econômico. Mediante ao exposto, vimos no semanário Bundas, periódico considerado alternativo e que circulou no final dos anos de 1990, um meio que facilitou a leitura dos textos sobre economia. Partindo de um estudo textual, inspirado na Análise de Conteúdo de Bardin, o intuito do trabalho é mostrar que é possível realizar a prática do jornalismo econômico sob o ponto de vista alternativo, evidenciando que esses podem levar informação ao público leitor de maneira muito mais atrativa e compreensível do que os grandes veículos impressos / Abstract: This dissertation analyzes the ways of exercising economic journalism, aiming to show how this can become understandable to any readership. Throughout the chapters, among theories and analyzes, seek denote as the alternative media can help facilitate economic understanding information and leave it to the understanding not only of people involved in the economic universe, as well as those readers who are unfamiliar with the jargon economic journalism. By the above, we have seen in the weekly Bundas, considered alternate periodic and circulated in the late 1990s, a medium that facilitated the reading of the texts on economics. Starding from a textual study, inspired by the Content Analysis Bardin, the aim of the paper is to show that it is possible to perform the practice of economic journalism under the alternative point of view, showing that these can bring information to the public in a much more attractive way player and understandable than the big print media / Mestre
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The alternative press and its readers : producers' perceptions of their readers and the readership survey of the Texas ObserverMin, InCheol 16 May 2011 (has links)
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The other little magazine revolution American little magazines and fin-de-siècle print culture, 1894-1904 /MacLeod, Kirsten Jessica Gordon. January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (M.L.Sc.)--University of Alberta, 2009. / A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Library and Information Studies, School of Library and Information Studies, University of Alberta. "Fall 2009." Title from pdf file main screen (viewed on October 30, 2009). Includes bibliographical references.
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"They are a scum community who have organized:" The Georgia Straight, freedom of expression, and Tom Campbell’s war on the counterculture, 1967 – 1972Sherman, Jake Noah 15 January 2019 (has links)
The 1960s have a special place in the cultural memory of the West Coast of Canada. They have informed its regional identity, the cityscape of Vancouver, and the social infrastructure of the modern state. But lost in the mythos that has surrounded Vancouver’s long sixties is the story of the Georgia Straight. Founded by a group of poets in 1967 to combat a campaign launched by the municipal government to discriminate against the counterculture, it is today, in 2018, the most prosecuted newspaper in Canadian history. Between 1967 and 1972, the municipal and provincial government deliberately took advantage of the legal justice system to censor an outlet for dissent, with the end goal of inhibiting it from publishing. This thesis challenges popular conceptions of the 1960s in British Columbia’s popular memory by demonstrating the extent to which the state deliberately censored freedom of expression by attempting to silence an outlet for dissent, and highlights how the municipal and provincial government infringed on the civil liberties of Vancouver’s counterculture community, in one instance in August 1971, threatening it with outright violence. / Graduate
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O semanário Bundas e o jornalismo econômicoTaveira, Caroline Gonçalves [UNESP] 22 August 2014 (has links) (PDF)
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000817392.pdf: 2925376 bytes, checksum: 11a1751f02fe6194363ff09ee04688db (MD5) / Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP) / Esta dissertação procura analisar as formas de exercício do jornalismo econômico, com o objetivo de mostrar como este pode se tornar compreensível a qualquer público leitor. Ao longo dos capítulos, dentre teorias e análises, buscamos denotar como a imprensa alternativa pode contribuir para facilitar a compreensão da informação econômica e deixá-la ao entendimento não só de pessoas envolvidas no universo econômico, como também àqueles leitores que não estão familiarizados com os jargões do jornalismo econômico. Mediante ao exposto, vimos no semanário Bundas, periódico considerado alternativo e que circulou no final dos anos de 1990, um meio que facilitou a leitura dos textos sobre economia. Partindo de um estudo textual, inspirado na Análise de Conteúdo de Bardin, o intuito do trabalho é mostrar que é possível realizar a prática do jornalismo econômico sob o ponto de vista alternativo, evidenciando que esses podem levar informação ao público leitor de maneira muito mais atrativa e compreensível do que os grandes veículos impressos / This dissertation analyzes the ways of exercising economic journalism, aiming to show how this can become understandable to any readership. Throughout the chapters, among theories and analyzes, seek denote as the alternative media can help facilitate economic understanding information and leave it to the understanding not only of people involved in the economic universe, as well as those readers who are unfamiliar with the jargon economic journalism. By the above, we have seen in the weekly Bundas, considered alternate periodic and circulated in the late 1990s, a medium that facilitated the reading of the texts on economics. Starding from a textual study, inspired by the Content Analysis Bardin, the aim of the paper is to show that it is possible to perform the practice of economic journalism under the alternative point of view, showing that these can bring information to the public in a much more attractive way player and understandable than the big print media
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Comunicação comunitário-alternativa na capital paulista: ferramenta de ressemantização de identidades?Almeida, Luana Nascimento de [UNESP] 20 October 2011 (has links) (PDF)
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almeida_ln_me_bauru.pdf: 2490746 bytes, checksum: b970edc76b1f51b396cc2f131dda9451 (MD5) / Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) / Esta pesquisa tem como objetivo avaliar em que medida revistas comunitário-alternativas feitas por jovens da capital paulista podem contribuir para a ressignificação das auto-identidades desses personagens. O gênero comunitário-alternativo foi cunhado nessa dissertação, tendo em vista iniciativas de comunicação feitas por jovens moradores de periferias que buscam, por meio delas, elevar sua auto-estima. Tratar de representações sociais configura-se como relevante diante da globalização, que é responsável pela desestruturação de identidades de indivíduos em todo o mundo. Nesse sentido, jovens comunicadores têm se articulado em comunidades, imbuídos por ideologias, em busca de seus direitos de cidadania e reconhecimento social. A pesquisa também se configura como relevante porque esses atores sociais estão inseridos no contexto da América Latina, da hibridação cultural de Canclini. Assim, pontua-se como essencial avaliar o estado de empoderamento das mídias produzidas por esses jovens, para que eles possam avançar no jogo da convivência entre elementos da cultura dominante e da subordinada. Serão avaliadas à luz da análise de conteúdo de Bardin três revistas: Menisquência, Zong e Viração / This research aims to measure how community-alternative magazines made by youngers from São Paulo city can contribute to rework the way that they see themselves. The community-alternative gender was created in this essay and it's related to communication iniciatives made by poor youngers that want to elevate their self steem. To study about social representation is important in this globalization context, which is characterized by the people identities disruption around the world. Therefore, communicators youngers has been articuling themselves in communities, with their ideologies, claiming their citizenship laws and social recognition. The research is relevant too because this social social actors live in Latin America, in Canclini's cultural hybridization context. So, it's important to examine these vehicles empowerment state produced by youngers, because, by this way, they'll be able to advance in the living together game between dominant culture elements and subordinated ones. We'll use content analysis from Bardin to examine three magazines: Menisquência, Zong and Viração
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Stoney Burns and Dallas Notes: Covering the Dallas Counterculture, 1967-1970Lovell, Bonnie Alice 08 1900 (has links)
Stoney Burns (Brent LaSalle Stein) edited and published Dallas Notes, a Dallas, Texas, underground newspaper, from November 1967 through September 1970. This thesis considers whether Burns was the unifying figure in the Dallas counterculture.
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Jornal alternativo O Sol : concepção de um novo jornalismo durante a ditadura civil-militar brasileira /Brito, Leandro. January 2017 (has links)
Orientador: Maximiliano Martin Vicente / Banca: Murilo Cesar Soares / Nanca: Márcia Neme Buzalaf / Resumo: Este trabalho tem como proposta fazer uma análise do conteúdo jornalístico do jornal O Sol. O periódico alternativo circulou no Rio de Janeiro entre setembro de 1967 e janeiro de 1968. A pesquisa tem como tema central a imprensa alternativa em torno do jornal-escola carioca idealizado no período da ditadura civil-militar brasileira em oposição ao regime ditatorial (1964-1985). Nela, busca-se definir a linha editorial, a linguagem, as técnicas, os critérios de noticiabilidade, bem como as concepções jornalísticas defendidas pela equipe no período em que a folha circulou encartado no Jornal dos Sport - veículo financiador d'O Sol - que vai de 21 de setembro a 26 de novembro de 1967. Aqui, tem-se como objetivo analisar os materiais publicados a fim de identificar o enquadramento dado pelos jornalistas do periódico aos assuntos noticiados, assim como observar as técnicas de produção utilizadas e sua posição em relação à prática jornalística, para então conseguir definir o tipo de jornalismo produzido pela imprensa alternativa antes da implantação do Ato Institucional de número 5 (AI-5) - momento de intensificação da repressão do governo militar. Para responder às perguntas levantadas ao longo deste estudo, três procedimentos metodológicos foram utilizados: a pesquisa e a comparação bibliográfica, a entrevista semiestruturada e a análise do conteúdo, proposta por Laurence Bardin. / Abstract: This work is aimed at making an analysis the journalistic content of the newspaper O Sol. The alternative newspaper circulated in Rio de Janeiro between September 1967 and January 1968. The research work is focused on alternative press around the carioca school newspaper created in the period of the Brazilian civil-military dictatorship as opposed to the dictatorial regime (1964-1985). It seeks to define the editorial line, the language, the techniques, the criteria of newsworthiness as well as the journalistic conceptions defended by the team in the period in which the newspaper was published in the Jornal dos Sports - financing vehicle of O Sol - which will take place from September 21, 1967 to November 26, 1967. Here, the objective is to analyze the published materials in order to identify the framework provided by journalist for the subjects reported, also observing the production techniques used and their position in relation to journalistic practice, in order to define type of journalism produced by the alternative press before the implantation of the Institutional Act number 5 (AI-5) - moment of intensification of the repression of the military government. In order to answer the questions this study, three methodological procedures were used: bibliographical research and comparison, semi-structured interview and content analysis, proposed by Laurence Bardin. / Mestre
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Anarchism on the Willamette: the <i>Firebrand</i> Newspaper and the Origins of a Culturally American Anarchist Movement, 1895-1898Giombolini, Alecia Jay 06 July 2018 (has links)
The Firebrand was an anarchist communist newspaper that was printed in Portland, Oregon from January 1895 to September 1897. The newspaper was a central catalyst behind the formation of the culturally American anarchist movement, a movement whose vital role in shaping radicalism in the United States during the Progressive Era has largely been ignored by historians. The central argument of this thesis is that the Firebrand publishers' experiences in Gilded Age Portland shaped the content and the format of the newspaper and led to the development of a new, uniquely American expression of anarchism.
Anarchism was developed in response to the great transformations of the nineteenth century and the anxieties of a society that was being entirely restructured as industrialization and urbanization took hold across the globe. The anarchism of the Firebrand was a regional response to these same changes, an expression of radical discontent at the way in which life in Portland and the Pacific Northwest was rapidly changing. According to the Firebranders, the region had transformed from a place of economic opportunity and political freedom into a region driven by economic and political exploitation. Thus, the newspaper developed a uniquely western American perspective and expressed a formation of anarchist communism that was steeped in the history and culture of the United States. The newspaper was just as influenced by centuries of American libertarian activism as it was by outright anarchist philosophy. As a result, the newspaper frequently included articles about free love and women's rights, issues outside of the typical purview of anarchist communist political philosophy. This Americanized expression of anarchist communism allowed the newspaper to expand beyond the movement's core urban, immigrant audience and attract culturally American, English-speaking radicals to the cause.
In the Fall of 1897, after two years and eight months in publication, three of the Firebrand publishers were arrested for the crime of sending obscene materials through the mail. The Firebrand's frank discussions of sexuality, women's rights, and free love offended the local censor and gave law enforcement an excuse to prosecute Portland's anarchists. The ensuing trial would result in the newspaper's closure. Nonetheless, a new intellectual movement had been established, and though the movement would remain small, it would play a disproportionately large role in shaping radical American politics and culture for the next two decades.
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