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Este artigo investiga a crescente influência de
designers e programadores no trabalho jornalístico
em redações on-line. Descritos como “tecnoatores”,
estes profissionais conquistam visibilidade pelo
domínio de conhecimentos especializados decisivos
na produção da notícia. O objetivo é investigar como
jornalistas, designers e programadores estabelecem
negociações durante as rotinas produtivas. O estudo
empírico está delimitado a seis redações on-line –
três brasileiras e três portuguesas – onde foram feitas
17 entrevistas semiestruturadas com integrantes
das categorias profissionais em questão. A análise
qualitativa das entrevistas é composta de quatro eixos
temáticos: 1) processos de negociação; 2) conceito de
notícia; 3) distância física versus distância epistêmica;
4) hibridismo profissional.
This paper observes the growing influence of designers and programmers in the journalistic work within online newsrooms. Described as “tecnoactors”, these professionals acquire visibilityby mastering professional expertise, decisive in the production of news. The purpose here is to investigate how journalists, designers and programmers establish negotiations during production routines. The empirical study is delimited to six online newsrooms – three from Brazil and three from Portugal –where 17 semi-structured interviews with members of the professional categories were made. The qualitative analysis focus onfour themes: 1) negotiation processes; 2) news concept; 3) physical distance versus epistemic distance; 4) professional hybridity.
This paper observes the growing influence of designers and programmers in the journalistic work within online newsrooms. Described as “tecnoactors”, these professionals acquire visibilityby mastering professional expertise, decisive in the production of news. The purpose here is to investigate how journalists, designers and programmers establish negotiations during production routines. The empirical study is delimited to six online newsrooms – three from Brazil and three from Portugal –where 17 semi-structured interviews with members of the professional categories were made. The qualitative analysis focus onfour themes: 1) negotiation processes; 2) news concept; 3) physical distance versus epistemic distance; 4) professional hybridity.
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Keywords
Jornalismo on-line Tecnoatores Culturaprofissional Online journalism Tecnoactors Professional culture
Citation
Canavilhas, João; Satuf, Ivan; De Luna, Diógenes; Torres, Vitor; Baccin, Alciane; Marques, Alberto. Jornalistas e tecnoatores: a negociação de culturas profissionais em redações on-line, Revista FAMECOS, 23, 3, 24292-24292, 2016.