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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.8.2019.tde-04042019-125418
Document
Author
Full name
José Francisco Guelfi Campos
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2018
Supervisor
Committee
Camargo, Ana Maria de Almeida (President)
Leitão, Bárbara Júlia Menezello
Oliveira, Lucia Maria Velloso de
Vitoriano, Marcia Cristina de Carvalho Pazin
Title in Portuguese
Recortes de jornal: da prática social aos arquivos
Keywords in Portuguese
Arquivologia
Arquivos pessoais
Glossário
Recortes de jornal
Tipologia documental
Abstract in Portuguese
Geralmente considerados material de segunda classe, os chamados recortes de jornal têm sido frequentemente marginalizados no plano do tratamento documental. Entretanto, sua presença nos arquivos, não raro formando conjuntos volumosos, é inegável e impõe desafios e dilemas aos arquivistas e profissionais que se dedicam a organizá-los e descrevê-los. Neste sentido, um dos problemas mais sensíveis tem sido o reconhecimento das espécies e tipos documentais resultantes da atividade jornalística, geralmente denominadas, nos instrumentos de pesquisa, de forma genérica e inadequada. Alinhando conceitos e noções da arquivística, da diplomática, das ciências da comunicação e da linguagem, procuramos identificar as espécies documentais usualmente encontradas sob a forma de recortes nos arquivos, definindo-as em glossário. Procuramos, ainda, reconhecer a condição arquivística e o caráter instrumental dos recortes de jornal, examinando, a partir de exemplos observados em arquivos pessoais, a lógica de sua acumulação como reflexo de uma prática social cujas origens remetem a uma tradição muito mais antiga do que se supõe.
Title in English
Newspaper clippings: from a social practice to the archives
Keywords in English
Archival science
Contemporary diplomatics
Glossary
Newspaper clippings
Personal archives
Abstract in English
Usually considered as second-class material, the so-called newspaper clippings have been marginalized at the level of archival processing. However, their existence in the archives is unquestionable and challenges archivists and other professionals who organize and describe them. In this sense, one of the most sensitive problems has been the identification of the forms resulting from journalistic processes, usually named in generic and inadequate ways in archival finding aids. By aligning concepts and notions from the fields of Archival Science, Diplomatics, Communication, and Language, this study aims to detect the forms usually named generically as clippings and to define them in a glossary. It also seeks to reaffirm the archival condition and the instrumental character of newspaper clippings, considering the accumulation of such material as the reflection of a social practice rooted in an ancient tradition.
 
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Publishing Date
2019-04-04
 
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