BJR publishes issue V.19, n.02

 

The Brazilian Journalism Research editorial board is pleased to announce the publication of issue Vol. 19 No. 2 (2023), dedicated to the dossier "Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality in Journalism: Theory, Practice and Criticism".

The guest editors were Paulo Nuno Vicente (Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal) and Sara Pérez-Seijo (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Spain). The issue features eight texts by researchers from Brazil, Spain and Colombia.

We invite our readers to navigate through the published titles and read the new edition: https://bjr.sbpjor.org.br/bjr/issue/view/67

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Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Realities in Journalism: Theory, Practice, Critique
Paulo Nuno Vicente, Sara Pérez-Seijo

THEORETICAL MODEL FOR VIRTUAL REALITY JOURNALISM RESEARCH (MVRJR): the user’s journey through an immersive news experience
Juan Camilo Hernández-Rodríguez

360° AUDIOVISUAL JOURNALISM: a study on user perceptions of sense of presence and credibility
Luciellen Souza Lima, Suzana Oliveira Barbosa

ATTRACTION JOURNALISM WITH IMMERSION AND PRESENCE-BASED SYSTEMS: experimental approach applying the classical diffusion of innovation theory
MÁRCIO CARNEIRO DOS SANTOS

BETWEEN STYLE AND SOCIAL CONDITION: immersive journalism and the paradoxes of legitimation in the entrepreneurial culture
Marcos Paulo da Silva

IMMERSIVE JOURNALISTIC NARRATIVES (IJNs): language characteristics and strategies for approaching the public
Beatriz Becker, Andréia Munhoz Lago

FROM THE 360º PHOTO TO THE METAVERSE: conceptual and technical evolution of virtual and immersive journalism from Spain
José María Herranz de la Casa, Pavel Sidorenko Bautista

AUGMENTED REALITY AND THE ADAPTATION OF TELEVISION DISCOURSE: the Spanish general elections on TVE (2019)
Ignacio Gastaka-Eguskiza, Leire Azkunaga García , Leyre Eguskiza Sesumaga

DOCUMENTARY POETICS IN 360 DEGREES: perspectives on non-fiction spherical narrative models
Carolina Gois Falandes, Denis Porto Renó