O SABER- PODER NA CONSTITUIÇÃO DO JORNALISMO
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Saber. Poder. Jornalismo.Abstract
Este artigo tem como objetivo apresentar a constituição e transformação do jornalismo e de seu saber levando em conta a noção foucaultiana de saber-poder em que todo campo é agente de poder que produz saber e vice-versa. A discussão proposta aponta para mudanças sutis no jornalismo/saber jornalístico e na relação com o público e com a formação do imaginário coletivo por meio da visibilidade e pelo esgotamento da sociedade disciplinar e surgimento da sociedade de controle.Downloads
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