Media, television journalism and education
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1982-8160.v10i1p149-164Keywords:
Media, education, media literacy, televisual analysis, television journalismAbstract
Convergence causes reconfigurations in the production and consumption of information. Audiences tend to become increasingly participative, but the media still establishes the public agenda. The diffusion of knowledge in distinct devices and languages is a complex challenge to the educational system. Critical and creative interpretations of the media messages contribute to the expansion of knowledge concerning our social reality. This article proposes a reflection on the relevance of the incorporation of the theoretical and methodological dimensions of media literacy and televisual analysis in journalism education and school training for allowing understand the meaning of the audiovisual codes in the making and in the ressignification of media discoursesDownloads
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2016-08-23
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Becker, B. (2016). Media, television journalism and education. MATRIZes, 10(1), 149-164. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1982-8160.v10i1p149-164