Rodolfo Wolfgang Ortriwano: relato sobre a irmã Gisela Swetlana, referência nos estudos de rádio no Brasil
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2176-1507.v22i2p25-42Keywords:
Memory, Radio, Radio Journalism, OrtriwanoAbstract
Gisela Swetlana Ortriwano has dedicated almost three decades to research and teaching radio and radiojournalism in the Department of Journalism and Publishing at the School of Communications and Arts at the University of São Paulo (CJE-ECA / USP). Teacher Gisela attended two colleges, did a master's and doctorate also at USP, where she also became a pioneer in defending the first thesis that dealt specifically with radiojournalism in Brazil. However, little is known about the teacher's biographical path, a fact that motivated the interview with Rodolfo Wolfgang Ortriwano, professor, retired journalist and Gisela's younger brother. As methodology, the precepts of oral history were used, which revealed a trajectory forged in dedication to study and to radio.
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