GUERRA DE IMAGENS: AGENDAMENTO E SINCRONIZAÇÃO DO OLHAR PELA MÍDIA

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2007

RESUMO

More and more international news constitute the agenda of the communication means, especially in what is concerned to the War on Terror, initiated in 2001 with the attempts to the World Trade Center. In the presence of the globalization of information, this research seeks to show how the agenda of vehicles and citizens is constructed by the media. It starts from the hypothesis that the selection of images that are published on the newspapers contributes to the reinforcement of stereotypes and modifies the readers focus of concern. To do so, journalistic photographies will be analyzed from the structural and socio-historical points of view, in order to verify the offers of meanings. Based upon the studies of culture semiotics, Harry Pross media theory (social synchronization of means) and Maxwell McCombs and Bernard Shaws hypothesis of agenda-setting, it will be carried out a study to verify if the media, by the constant remembrance of themes, allows a synchronization through the looking and by the looking, favoring a visibility crisis, in which the excess of standard photographies leads to the non-vision.

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fotojornalismo image social synchronization fotogarafia jornalística agenda-setting agenda-setting sincronização social semiótica comunicação e linguagens war imagem guerra comunicacao photojournalism

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