Theoretical and methodological journeys in the history of journalism in theses at the postgraduate communication programs in Brazil
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Pontes, F. S., & Silva, G. (2010). Theoretical and methodological journeys in the history of journalism in theses at the postgraduate communication programs in Brazil. Brazilian Journalism Research, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.25200/BJR.v6n1.2010.233

Abstract

Research on theses in Brazilian postgraduate Communication programs that deal with the history of journalism. The study is based on the particular methodological strategies used in these works that recognise Journalism as a legitimate area of study and its relationship to History. As such, it places its methodological survey at the crossroads of the conceptual-theoretical perspectives of Journalism and History, aiming, as its central objective, to reflect on the subject of study of Journalism.

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