Base Knowledge
N/A
Teaching Methodologies
The subject will be taught through the exposition of the main concepts, in a methodology that systematically calls for the participation of students, complemented with the analysis of texts and practical cases. The continuous evaluation includes the completion of a test of frequency (75%) and a set of practical work to be carried out during classes (25%). These works will not be pre-scheduled. Students will have to obtain a minimum grade of 7.5 values in all assessment elements to be approved. In cases where the minimum grade for approval is not reached, the final designation will be NRC.
Assessment by exam, at all times, consists of a written exam (100%).
Learning Results
Understand the social role of journalism in democratic societies
Understand news as a cultural product
Interpret lato sensu news in the context of tensions in the journalistic field
Understand the role of actors in the journalistic field
Develop critical-reflective skills on journalism’s social responsibility
Reflect on the challenges of journalism in contemporary democracies
Promote citizenship
Program
1. Journalism, Public Sphere and Democracy
2. Journalism: what is it?
3. Journalistic Culture and Identity: professional ethos, values and norms
4. News Theory: from journalism as a “mirror” to the social construction of reality. The newspaper as a cultural product.
5. Contemporary Challenges of Journalism
Curricular Unit Teachers
Grading Methods
- - Exam - 100.0%
- - Frequency - 75.0%
- - Practical works done during classes - 25.0%
Internship(s)
NAO
Bibliography
Fidalgo, A. (2004). Jornalismo Online segundo o modelo de Otto Groth. Disponível em bocc.ubi.pt/pag/fidalgo-groth-jornalismo-online.pdf
Kovach, B., & Rosentiel, T. (2004). Os Elementos do Jornalismo. O que os profissionais do jornalismo devem saber e o público deve exigir. Porto Editora.
Pickard, V. (2019). Democracy without Journalism?: Confronting the Misinformation Society. Oxford University Press
Schudson, M. (2018). Why Journalism Still Matters. Polity Press.
Schudson, M. (2020). A Revolução nas Notícias que ninguém nomeou. Media & Jornalismo, 20(37), 19-27. https://doi.org/10.14195/2183-5462_37_1
Traquina, N. (2007). O que é Jornalismo. Quimera.
Zelizer, B (2005). Definitions of Journalism in G. Overholser and K. H. Jamieson (Eds.), Institutions of American Democracy: The Press (pp. 66-80). Oxford University Press.