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Esta tese tem como objetivo o desenvolvimento de um sistema taxonÓmico de classificação e
avaliação de aplicativos noticiosos para smartphones, baseado nas funcionalidades e
affordances por eles incorporadas. Após retomada histórica do Jornalismo Móvel e uma
reflexĆ£o acerca do universo da comunicação móvel, suas caracterĆsticas e consequĆŖncias na
contemporaneidade, a etapa de pesquisa aplicada acompanha 12 aplicativos jornalĆsticos de
modo a reconhecer de que forma as funcionalidades do campo ā tactilidade, nivelabilidade,
opticabilidade, localibilidade e plasticidade ā sĆ£o apropriadas e as affordances que se
manifestam em cada uma dessas caracterĆsticas. Ć utilizado o aporte teórico da Teoria Ator-
Rede (TAR) nas etapas observatórias, de modo a se obter embasamento para proposição de
um sistema consonante com a realidade apresentada aos consumidores de informação nas
mĆdias móveis. Apresenta-se, ao final, um sistema taxonĆ“mico Ćŗnico, em forma de tabela
interativa, que pode ser aplicado aos estudos da Ɣrea de forma integral ou fragmentada, de
acordo com os interesses do pesquisador. Espera-se oferecer uma ferramenta que contribua
para a consolidação do Jornalismo Móvel como subĆ”rea emergente do campo dos āestudos de
jornalismoā, como sugere Satuf (2016), atravĆ©s da sistematização de suas investigaƧƵes.
Reconhece-se a dificuldade de toda e qualquer tipologia em abarcar adequadamente um
determinado fenƓmeno, como o fazem Palacios e Cunha (2012), principalmente quando se
refere àqueles rapidamente mutÔveis, como os relacionados às tecnologias digitais, mas
também como Pellanda et al. (2018), compreendemos que a dinâmica da mobilidade exige
recombinações constantes de estratégias de investigação, desvinculando-se às formas de
monitoramento da Internet desktop, jĆ” herdadas das mĆdias analógicas.
The main goal of this thesis is to develop a classificatory system for the evaluation of news applications for smartphones based on the functionalities and affordances they incorporate. Following the historical trends of Mobile Journalism and a reflection on the universe of mobile communication in the contemporary world, we analyze 12 journalistic applications in order to recognize how five functionalities of the field - tactility, leveling, opticability, locability and plasticity - are appropriated and the affordances manifested in each of these characteristics. We use the theoretical contribution of the Actor-Network Theory (TAR) in the observatory stages to propose a system that is consonant with the reality presented to consumers of mobile information. At the end, a unique taxonomic system is presented, in an interactive table format, which can be applied to future studies in an integrated or fragmented way, according to the interests of the researcher. We hope to offer a tool that contributes to the consolidation of Mobile Journalism as an emerging sub-area of Journalism Studies, as Satuf (2016) suggests. We recognize the difficulties of any typology in adequately encompassing any particular phenomenon, as Palacios and Cunha (2012) do, especially when referring to those rapidly changing ones, such as those related to digital technologies. But at the same time, as Pellanda et al. (2018), we understand the dynamics of mobility requires constant recombination of research strategies, dissociating itself from the forms of monitoring of the Internet desktop, already inherited from the analogical media.
The main goal of this thesis is to develop a classificatory system for the evaluation of news applications for smartphones based on the functionalities and affordances they incorporate. Following the historical trends of Mobile Journalism and a reflection on the universe of mobile communication in the contemporary world, we analyze 12 journalistic applications in order to recognize how five functionalities of the field - tactility, leveling, opticability, locability and plasticity - are appropriated and the affordances manifested in each of these characteristics. We use the theoretical contribution of the Actor-Network Theory (TAR) in the observatory stages to propose a system that is consonant with the reality presented to consumers of mobile information. At the end, a unique taxonomic system is presented, in an interactive table format, which can be applied to future studies in an integrated or fragmented way, according to the interests of the researcher. We hope to offer a tool that contributes to the consolidation of Mobile Journalism as an emerging sub-area of Journalism Studies, as Satuf (2016) suggests. We recognize the difficulties of any typology in adequately encompassing any particular phenomenon, as Palacios and Cunha (2012) do, especially when referring to those rapidly changing ones, such as those related to digital technologies. But at the same time, as Pellanda et al. (2018), we understand the dynamics of mobility requires constant recombination of research strategies, dissociating itself from the forms of monitoring of the Internet desktop, already inherited from the analogical media.
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Jornalismo móvel - AplicaƧƵes móveis - Funcionalidades Jornalismo móvel - AplicaƧƵes móveis - Taxonomia Aplicativos jornalĆsticos - Taxonomia Aplicativos jornalĆsticos - Sistema classificatório Aplicativos jornalĆsticos - ExperiĆŖncia do utilizador