Languages and journalistic practices in the online mobility age
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https://doi.org/10.17058/signo.v36i61.2140Keywords:
jornalismo, linguagens, novas tecnologias, mobilidadeAbstract
The Mobile Journalism and 3G Journalism have constituted the most recent restructurings of journalistic practices and languages due to the relationship between global and local. In fact, these are phenomena resulting from new ways of dealing with time and space in contemporary society and the union between communication and mobility seems to be a factor that generalizes this outlook mutations. Through a survey of the framework constituted by theoretical operations on the phenomenon of journalism and new information technologies (technologies and media culture, mobile web journalism and journalism), this article seeks to locate the 3G mobile journalism within these categories and offer subsidies to be able to use a new nomenclature.Downloads
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2011-07-01
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Languages and journalistic practices in the online mobility age. (2011). Signo, 36(61), 313-325. https://doi.org/10.17058/signo.v36i61.2140