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Research Seminars

Code 16552
Year 1
Semester S1
ECTS Credits 6
Workload OT(15H)/TP(45H)
Scientific area Communication Sciences
Entry requirements None.
Learning outcomes - Know the main areas of investigation in journalistic studies and their theoretical and empirical approaches, through classic texts and current articles
- Consolidate skills to analyze, census and discuss scientific texts in the area of study
- Develop skills that allow to define an object of study and to design a scientific approach
Syllabus 1. Principles of scientific research
2. Fundamental theories and concepts in journalistic studies
3. Empirical approaches
4. Diversity of topics and objects of study
Main Bibliography Correia, J., Jerónimo, P., & Gradim, A. (2019). Fake news: emotion, belief and reason in selective sharing in contexts of proximity. Brazilian Journalism Research, 15 (3)
Deuze, M. (2008). Understanding Journalism as Newswork: Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture, Vol. 5(2): 4-23
Gradim, A. (2016). Framing: O Enquadramento das Notícias. Livros Horizonte
Hackett, S. (1993). Declínio de um paradigma? A parcialidade e a objetividade nos estudos dos media noticiosos. In N. Traquina, Jornalismo: Questões, Teorias e Estórias. Vega
Latar, N. L. (2018). Robot journalism. In Robot Journalism: Can Human Journalism Survive?
Park, R. E. (2009). As notícias como uma forma de conhecimento. In J. P. Esteves (Org), Comunicação e sociedade. Livros Horizonte.
Tandoc, E. & Thomas, R. (2015). The ethics of web analytics: Implications of using audience metrics in news construction. Digital Journalism, 3(2)
Tuchman, Gaye (2009), «As notícias como realidade construída. In J. P. Esteves, op. cit.
Teaching Methodologies and Assessment Criteria Deepening of a diversity of concepts and theories of journalistic studies, based on participatory discussion sessions of texts and scientific articles. The evaluation results from the individual quality of this participation, in oral form and in forms and class reports, as well as in the production of a final article.
Language Portuguese. Tutorial support is available in English.
Last updated on: 2024-12-17

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