Authorship and humanizing in Neide Duarte

Authors

  • Jorge Kanehide Ijuim UFSC
  • Moema Guedes Urquiza SEPAC - USF

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5007/1984-6924.2009v6n1p85

Abstract

In the practice of daily journalism, an extreme search for the rationality leads to the predominance of the dehumanized of the human being. Contemporary journalism discloses one or some aspects of the main story, detaches them from reality and then reconstructs this same reality ignoring the complexity of human society. It is a process of reification of the journalistic fact - where the original human being and their circumstance are no longer included. Reality is whole, complex, not broken up, and deserves to be reported beyond the simple recounting of facts. Readers/viewers as subjects have the right to a journalistic narrative that extends their understanding of reality: that is to say challenger issues while at the same time being creative, aesthetic and responsible. Neide Duarte and her journalism is one example of good practice.

Author Biographies

Jorge Kanehide Ijuim, UFSC

Doutor em Ciências, professor de Jornalismo na UFSC.

Mais informações: Currículo Lattes - CNPq.

Moema Guedes Urquiza, SEPAC - USF

Graduada em Jornalismo pela UFMS, especialista em Comunicação Social pelo SEPAC/USF-Bragança Paulista, colaboradora voluntária do projeto de pesquisa “O real e o poético na narrativa jornalística”, coordenado pelo Prof. Dr. Jorge Kanehide Ijuim – UFSC

Published

2009-07-03