COP-15 under media spotlight: different modes and levels of journalistic political intervention along the Brazilian media system

Authors

  • Diogenes Lycariao
  • Rousiley Celi Moreira Maia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30962/ec.1096

Keywords:

paralelismo político, COP-15, Sistema mediático, jornalismo brasileiro

Abstract

This paper offers evidence for the understanding that the Brazilian case would be an example of the shortcomings from the variable "political parallelism". This would be the case since the Brazilian media system presents strong active and advocate traits in a way that the variable "political parallelism" does not conceive. This research, on the one hand, provides evidence in favor of this argument, specifically concerning its centers of visibility and quality (JN and FSP respectively). Secondly, the data also indicates that these traits assume different modes and levels between the centers at stake. From FSP (n = 65) to JN (n = 21) we were able to find substantial differences in the quantity and quality of the advocate role journalistic practices for the COP-15 coverage. At the same time, its active role remained stable. Theoretical and methodological implications for future research are discussed.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Published

26-05-2015

How to Cite

Lycariao, D., & Maia, R. C. M. (2015). COP-15 under media spotlight: different modes and levels of journalistic political intervention along the Brazilian media system. E-Compós, 18(1). https://doi.org/10.30962/ec.1096

Issue

Section

Jornalismo