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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.
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Webdocumentário e as funções para a interação no gênero emergente: análise de Fort McMoney e Bear 71

Bernardes, Fernanda January 2015 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2015-09-12T02:11:05Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 000474717-Texto+Completo-0.pdf: 569 bytes, checksum: d70cbe04c94a13be782af5f13a4caa63 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2015 / Webdocumentaries are works regarding the historical world developed for distribution and fruition in the World Wide Web. The goal of this paper is to comprehend what kind of participation this new gender proposes for users, tracing a qualitative analysis of interaction in webdocumentaries. Two webdocumentaries with different formats were selected for analyses: Fort McMoney and Bear 71. Both were examined according to the modes of interaction proposed by Gaudenzi (2013), modes of interaction by Nash (2012) and mutual and reactive interaction, defined by Primo (2000, 2011). Following the examination we present a proposal identifying three uses of interaction in webdocumentaries: to reinforce/stablish bond between user and the work/subject depicted, to reinforce the author’s argument, and to share the author’s role. / Webdocumentários são obras que tratam do mundo histórico, sendo desenvolvidas para distribuição e fruição na World Wide Web. O objetivo do trabalho é compreender que tipo de participação é proposta para os usuários nesse novo gênero, traçando uma análise qualitativa da interação em webdocumentários. Foram selecionados dois webdocumentários com formatos distintos: Fort McMoney e Bear 71. Ambos são examinados de acordo com os conceitos de modos de interação proposto por Gaudenzi (2013), os modos de interação de Nash (2012), e a interação mútua e reativa de Primo (2000, 2011). Após a análise, apresentamos uma proposta que identifica três usos da interação em webdocumentários: reforçar/estabelecer o vínculo com o usuário, reforçar o argumento do autor, e partilhar a função do autor.

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