The Political and Journalistic Fields in Brazil: Autonomy and Habitus
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Mots-clés

Field
habitus
journalism
politics

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Filho, C. de B., & Praça, S. (2006). The Political and Journalistic Fields in Brazil: Autonomy and Habitus. Brazilian Journalism Research, 2(2), 47–69. https://doi.org/10.25200/BJR.v2n2.2006.82

Résumé

Drawing on the complementary Bourdieusian concepts of ‘fi eld’ and ‘habitus’ – a fi eld is socially structured as such only if its members follow a particular habitus, and the existence of a habitus in a particular fi eld depends on informal rules being observed by its members – this article analyzes the relationship between the journalistic and political fi elds in Brazil. The main question shaping our course is: how autonomous is the journalistic fi eld? We have analyzed media-owning politicians in Brazil. This affi liation to discrete fi elds is the subject of the fi rst section. Any measurement of the autonomy of a given fi eld must consider whether the habitus of the fi eld is suffi ciently clear to its members. The journalistic habitus is the subject of the second section.
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