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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.27.2007.tde-08082007-154536
Document
Author
Full name
Fernando de Maria dos Santos
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2007
Supervisor
Committee
Lopes, Dirceu Fernandes (President)
Coelho Sobrinho, Jose
Lima, Gerson Moreira
Proenca, Jose Luiz
Silva, Robson Bastos da
Title in Portuguese
Prática e Aprendizado (a importância da Agência Universitária de Notícias como jornal-laboratório)
Keywords in Portuguese
agências de notícias
ensino de Jornalismo
jornal-laboratório
jornalismo comparado
universidades
Abstract in Portuguese
Objeto - Aliar a prática acadêmica à produção de conteúdo jornalístico segmentado, permitindo, especialmente, à Imprensa e, conseqüentemente, ao público em geral ter acesso aos textos elaborados por estudantes de Jornalismo. Desta forma, procura-se unir a elaboração de material qualificado com o estímulo ao aprendizado discente, utilizando-se as agências universitárias de notícias como modelos laboratoriais para esta finalidade, tendo as novas tecnologias um papel importante na expansão desta atividade nos cursos de Jornalismo do País. Metas - Identificar a importância da existência das agências universitárias de notícias para o aprimoramento acadêmico do aluno e seu papel como agente no processo de divulgação de informações jornalísticas à sociedade. Resultados - A escolha de três universidades de regiões geográficas distintas e a importância particular, em especial em relação a outros veículos laboratoriais, em razão da sua atuação social e agilidade, revelam a potencialidade desta atividade acadêmica que pode ser implementada em qualquer tipo de instituição, seja pública ou privada.
Title in English
Practical and Learning (the role of news university agency as newspaper-laboratory)
Keywords in English
compared journalism
journalistic practices
news agencies
newspaper-laboratory
universities
Abstract in English
Object - Join the academic practice and the production of segmented journalistic content, allowing, especially, the Press and, consequently, the public to have access to the texts elaborated in general by students of Journalism. In this way, it is tried to unite the elaboration of qualified material to the incentive given to students in order to learn, taking advantage of the academic news agencies as laboratorial models for this purpose, with the new technologies playing an important part in the expansion of this activity through the courses of Journalism in the Country. Goals - Identify the importance of the academic news agencies for the student's academic development and its role as agent in the process of divulging journalistic information to the society. Results - The choosing of three universities from different geographical areas and the particular importance, especially in relation to other laboratorial vehicles, because of their social performance and agility, reveals the potentiality of this academic activity that can be implemented in any kind of institution, public or private.
 
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2007-08-13
 
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