Crime no cartão postal: narrativas sobre punição e injustiça em o Globo e Extra

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Ano de defesa: 2019
Autor(a) principal: Nasi, Lara
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Tipo de documento: Tese
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Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
Brasil
Comunicação
UFSM
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Comunicação
Centro de Ciências Sociais e Humanas
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Link de acesso: http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/21175
Resumo: In this thesis, we aim to understand how newspapers from the same media group, O Globo and Extra, narratively configure the crime that leads a cyclist physician to death on a tourist spot at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The suspects of the crime are adolescents, just in a moment in which the country is discussing the reduction of legal age. We seek to understand how Journalism, in these two ways of narrating, according to each paper, provide meanings to the event. Epistemologically, the study is between phenomenology and hermeneutics. So, theoretically, the point of view is the one that understands Journalism as a narrative, following Brazilian researchers that studies Paul Ricoeur (1994). The episode that leads the doctor to death is considered an event (QUÉRÉ, 2004), and we discuss its time configuration when narrated. For the analysis, we gathered journalistic articles about the case published on O Globo and Extra, reaching an amount of 328 texts. Our Methods are inspired in the ones proposed by Motta (2013) for Análise Crítica da Narrativa, observing the specificities of the event. Thus, the analysis has been structured comprehending three different moments: a) knowing the time, the place and the narratives mediatic support; b) decompounding the plot in the two newspapers; c) refiguring the meanings. In the first move, we characterize both journals and structure a timeline with all the turn points identified in the narratives, which also takes into account narrative through other media; in the second one the articles from O Globo and Extra are decompound and narratively deconstructed so that, in the third move, we can understand, then, how narratives confer intelligibility to the event. In our last move, the attention is for the intrigue and how it is compound in each one of the newspapers, how the characters are configured, and how the dramatic designs are structured. Lastly, we understand that the newspapers start from a common comprehension for crime and criminality. The point from which the stories are told leads Extra to the past, seeking the cause of the present tragedy, and O Globo to the future, seeking out for punishment, not only for the adolescents that potentially have caused the crime, but for all the juvenile offenders, by the reduction of legal age. The main character in O Globo is the victim of the crime and, in Extra, the suspect. Finally, dramatic design in O Globo is around a demand for punishment and in Extra is around injustice.
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spelling Crime no cartão postal: narrativas sobre punição e injustiça em o Globo e ExtraCrime on the postcard? narratives about punishment and injustice in o Globo and Extra newspapersJornalismoNarrativaAcontecimentoCriminalidadeMaioridade penalJournalismNarrativeEventCriminalityAge of majorityCNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::COMUNICACAOIn this thesis, we aim to understand how newspapers from the same media group, O Globo and Extra, narratively configure the crime that leads a cyclist physician to death on a tourist spot at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The suspects of the crime are adolescents, just in a moment in which the country is discussing the reduction of legal age. We seek to understand how Journalism, in these two ways of narrating, according to each paper, provide meanings to the event. Epistemologically, the study is between phenomenology and hermeneutics. So, theoretically, the point of view is the one that understands Journalism as a narrative, following Brazilian researchers that studies Paul Ricoeur (1994). The episode that leads the doctor to death is considered an event (QUÉRÉ, 2004), and we discuss its time configuration when narrated. For the analysis, we gathered journalistic articles about the case published on O Globo and Extra, reaching an amount of 328 texts. Our Methods are inspired in the ones proposed by Motta (2013) for Análise Crítica da Narrativa, observing the specificities of the event. Thus, the analysis has been structured comprehending three different moments: a) knowing the time, the place and the narratives mediatic support; b) decompounding the plot in the two newspapers; c) refiguring the meanings. In the first move, we characterize both journals and structure a timeline with all the turn points identified in the narratives, which also takes into account narrative through other media; in the second one the articles from O Globo and Extra are decompound and narratively deconstructed so that, in the third move, we can understand, then, how narratives confer intelligibility to the event. In our last move, the attention is for the intrigue and how it is compound in each one of the newspapers, how the characters are configured, and how the dramatic designs are structured. Lastly, we understand that the newspapers start from a common comprehension for crime and criminality. The point from which the stories are told leads Extra to the past, seeking the cause of the present tragedy, and O Globo to the future, seeking out for punishment, not only for the adolescents that potentially have caused the crime, but for all the juvenile offenders, by the reduction of legal age. The main character in O Globo is the victim of the crime and, in Extra, the suspect. Finally, dramatic design in O Globo is around a demand for punishment and in Extra is around injustice.Nesta tese, busca-se compreender como jornais do mesmo grupo editorial, O Globo e Extra, configuram narrativamente o crime que leva à morte de um médico e ciclista em ponto turístico do Rio de Janeiro, cujas suspeitas recaem sobre adolescentes, justo num momento em que se discute a redução da maioridade penal no país. O objetivo é compreender como o jornalismo, nestes dois modos de narrar, dota o acontecimento de sentidos, a partir de uma visada que transita entre a fenomenologia e a hermenêutica. Para isso, do ponto de vista teórico, o estudo centra-se na compreensão do jornalismo ele próprio como configurador de narrativas, a partir da apropriação de pesquisadores brasileiros do pensamento de Paul Ricoeur (1994). O episódio que leva à morte do médico é compreendido como um acontecimento (QUÉRÉ, 2004) e é discutida sua configuração temporal quando narrado. Para a análise, são reunidas matérias publicadas sobre o caso nos jornais O Globo e Extra, somando-se 328 textos. Metodologicamente, o trabalho inspira-se nos movimentos de Análise Crítica da Narrativa, propostos por Motta (2013), mas observando-se as especificidades do acontecimento em questão. Assim, a análise se situa em três momentos distintos: a) conhecer o tempo, o lugar e o suporte midiático das narrativas; b) decompor a trama nos dois jornais em análise; c) refigurar os sentidos propostos. No primeiro movimento, dedicamo-nos à caracterização de ambos os jornais como mídias informativas e à estruturação de uma linha do tempo com todos os pontos de virada nas narrativas, que também leva em consideração a narrativa em outras mídias; no segundo movimento, os textos de O Globo e Extra são decompostos e descontruídos narrativamente para que, no terceiro movimento, seja possível compreender enfim como as narrativas conferem inteligibilidade ao acontecimento. Assim, no último movimento de análise a atenção é para como a intriga é composta em cada um dos jornais, como são configurados os personagens e como se estruturam os projetos dramáticos. Por fim, compreende-se que os jornais partem de uma compreensão comum para o crime e a criminalidade. O ponto pelo qual a história é narrativamente organizada leva a que em Extra a narrativa temporalmente se volte mais ao passado como causa da tragédia presente e que, em O Globo, se direcione mais ao futuro na busca de punição não apenas para os adolescentes potencialmente causadores do ato infracional, mas a “adolescentes infratores” em geral, pela redução da maioridade penal. O Globo configura como personagem principal a vítima do crime, e Extra, o suspeito. Finalmente, o projeto dramático de O Globo se estrutura em torno da demanda por punição e o de Extra da denúncia de injustiça.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBrasilComunicaçãoUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em ComunicaçãoCentro de Ciências Sociais e HumanasAmaral, Márcia Franzhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5237110292041340Dalmolin, Aline RoesAntunes, EltonRamos, Júlia Capovilla LuzBudó, Marília de NardinNasi, Lara2021-06-22T13:09:47Z2021-06-22T13:09:47Z2019-05-31info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttp://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/21175ark:/26339/0013000014nvgporAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM2021-09-29T11:37:00Zoai:repositorio.ufsm.br:1/21175Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/PUBhttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/oai/requestatendimento.sib@ufsm.br||tedebc@gmail.com||manancial@ufsm.bropendoar:2021-09-29T11:37Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Crime no cartão postal: narrativas sobre punição e injustiça em o Globo e Extra
Crime on the postcard? narratives about punishment and injustice in o Globo and Extra newspapers
title Crime no cartão postal: narrativas sobre punição e injustiça em o Globo e Extra
spellingShingle Crime no cartão postal: narrativas sobre punição e injustiça em o Globo e Extra
Nasi, Lara
Jornalismo
Narrativa
Acontecimento
Criminalidade
Maioridade penal
Journalism
Narrative
Event
Criminality
Age of majority
CNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::COMUNICACAO
title_short Crime no cartão postal: narrativas sobre punição e injustiça em o Globo e Extra
title_full Crime no cartão postal: narrativas sobre punição e injustiça em o Globo e Extra
title_fullStr Crime no cartão postal: narrativas sobre punição e injustiça em o Globo e Extra
title_full_unstemmed Crime no cartão postal: narrativas sobre punição e injustiça em o Globo e Extra
title_sort Crime no cartão postal: narrativas sobre punição e injustiça em o Globo e Extra
author Nasi, Lara
author_facet Nasi, Lara
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Amaral, Márcia Franz
http://lattes.cnpq.br/5237110292041340
Dalmolin, Aline Roes
Antunes, Elton
Ramos, Júlia Capovilla Luz
Budó, Marília de Nardin
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nasi, Lara
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Jornalismo
Narrativa
Acontecimento
Criminalidade
Maioridade penal
Journalism
Narrative
Event
Criminality
Age of majority
CNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::COMUNICACAO
topic Jornalismo
Narrativa
Acontecimento
Criminalidade
Maioridade penal
Journalism
Narrative
Event
Criminality
Age of majority
CNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::COMUNICACAO
description In this thesis, we aim to understand how newspapers from the same media group, O Globo and Extra, narratively configure the crime that leads a cyclist physician to death on a tourist spot at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The suspects of the crime are adolescents, just in a moment in which the country is discussing the reduction of legal age. We seek to understand how Journalism, in these two ways of narrating, according to each paper, provide meanings to the event. Epistemologically, the study is between phenomenology and hermeneutics. So, theoretically, the point of view is the one that understands Journalism as a narrative, following Brazilian researchers that studies Paul Ricoeur (1994). The episode that leads the doctor to death is considered an event (QUÉRÉ, 2004), and we discuss its time configuration when narrated. For the analysis, we gathered journalistic articles about the case published on O Globo and Extra, reaching an amount of 328 texts. Our Methods are inspired in the ones proposed by Motta (2013) for Análise Crítica da Narrativa, observing the specificities of the event. Thus, the analysis has been structured comprehending three different moments: a) knowing the time, the place and the narratives mediatic support; b) decompounding the plot in the two newspapers; c) refiguring the meanings. In the first move, we characterize both journals and structure a timeline with all the turn points identified in the narratives, which also takes into account narrative through other media; in the second one the articles from O Globo and Extra are decompound and narratively deconstructed so that, in the third move, we can understand, then, how narratives confer intelligibility to the event. In our last move, the attention is for the intrigue and how it is compound in each one of the newspapers, how the characters are configured, and how the dramatic designs are structured. Lastly, we understand that the newspapers start from a common comprehension for crime and criminality. The point from which the stories are told leads Extra to the past, seeking the cause of the present tragedy, and O Globo to the future, seeking out for punishment, not only for the adolescents that potentially have caused the crime, but for all the juvenile offenders, by the reduction of legal age. The main character in O Globo is the victim of the crime and, in Extra, the suspect. Finally, dramatic design in O Globo is around a demand for punishment and in Extra is around injustice.
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