Strategies for the Survival of Internet Portals, Collectives Movements and Content Agencies in Crisis Environments
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https://doi.org/10.14195/2183-6019_5_1Keywords:
journalism; post-industrial journalism; digital journalism; crisis; capitalism.Abstract
This paper discusses the transformations in professional journalism practices in the 21th century, under the perspective of the progression from the industrial model to the post-industrial model, of the crisis drawn in and because of this transition and of the potential change of the journalistic paradigm that results from this process. These proposals are articulated with empiric cases of local digital journalism projects based in São Paulo and their survival strategies, in order to point trends to the journalism practices in this new context.
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