2017
DOI: 10.15847/obsobs11420171028
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As temáticas da regulação do jornalismo português: análise às deliberações da AACS e ERC

Abstract: Com base numa sistematização de pareceres alargada a todos os organismos de regulação do jornalismo português, este artigo compreende uma análise aprofundada das temáticas, atores e resoluções que participam nas diferentes deliberações dos dois principais organismos da história da heterorregulação da comunicação social portuguesa: Alta Autoridade para a Comunicação Social (AACS) e Entidade Reguladora para a Comunicação Social (ERC). O estudo baseia-se numa análise de 1738 processos da AACS e 1126 da ERC. … Show more

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“…The general context of Portuguese communication regulation is constituted by a model with different bodies, whose disarticulations and conceptual divergences and understanding about their responsibilities and competences are exacerbated in the successive changes of the Journalist Statute. Therefore, the conjuncture is marked by vagueness, overlapping powers and alienations about the jurisdictions assigned to self-regulation models (Miranda & Camponez, 2017).…”
Section: Framing the Portuguese Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The general context of Portuguese communication regulation is constituted by a model with different bodies, whose disarticulations and conceptual divergences and understanding about their responsibilities and competences are exacerbated in the successive changes of the Journalist Statute. Therefore, the conjuncture is marked by vagueness, overlapping powers and alienations about the jurisdictions assigned to self-regulation models (Miranda & Camponez, 2017).…”
Section: Framing the Portuguese Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%