Journalism in the Discourses of Reporters Covering Environmental and Territorial Conflicts in Latin America

Vol. 21, 2024 - 315673
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Abstract

This article presents a pre-doctoral thesis project in communication that thematizes journalism in the discourses of reporters who cover environmental and territorial conflicts in Latin America. The proposal is guided by the theoretical-methodological device of Discourse Analysis and includes a multidisciplinary theoretical framework, with an emphasis on journalism studies and social geography, especially on the perspectives of territory and decoloniality. The object of study is the discourses of journalist-subjects who ally themselves with the journalistic collective Dromómanos, and the corpus will consist of discursive sequences extracted from textual samples collected through semi-structured interviews. The thesis is in the development phase.

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Institutions
  • 1 Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
Area of Evaluation
  • 1. Journalism, narrative and meaning-making
Keywords
Journalism
environment
Territory
Discourse analysis
Dromómanos