Do jornalismo de dados à narrativa hipermídia: um estudo de caso dos jornais brasileiros Folha e Estadão
2017; King Juan Carlos University; Volume: 7; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
ISSN
2444-3239
AutoresJuliana Colussi Ribeiro, Flávia Gomes-Franco e Silva,
Tópico(s)Radio, Podcasts, and Digital Media
ResumoIn the current journalistic narrative, we can observe the growing presence of hypermedia resources that entail a new way of telling stories. This paper proposes an approach to the use of those resources by conducting a comparative analysis of two special features, Floresta sem fim. Como salvar a natureza no Brasil e o clima na Terra and O Kirchnerismo na Argentina, that were made by the Brazilian journalistic cybermedia Folha and Estadao, in the year 2015. The main objective of this study is to identify the typical resources of the hypermedia narrative present in the elaboration of the publications selected for this case study, highlighting the level of interactivity with the users in each case. In order to achieve this goal, a mixed methodology has been used based on the revision of the specialized literature and a determination of a series of categories and variables that guide the analysis of the case studies. In both features, the results reveal a tendency to textual linearity due to the scarcity of hyperlinks in the body of the text and the limited possibilities of interactivity. However, we also observed a differentiated use, by the cybermedia, of the various technical and journalistic resources in the presentation of the data to the users.
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