2021
DOI: 10.17231/comsoc.39(2021).3176
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Jornalistas em Tempo de Pandemia: Novas Rotinas Profissionais, Novos Desafios Éticos

Abstract: A pandemia da covid-19 e o subsequente processo de confinamento conduziram a linhas de convulsão em diferentes setores da sociedade. Marcado por um contexto de instabilidade e incerteza, onde diferentes manifestações de transformação tecnológica, económica e social potenciam novas práticas e convenções, bem como suscitam novos e renovados desafios deontológicos, o jornalismo não é exceção. Com base nas respostas de um inquérito a 890 jornalistas portugueses, o presente artigo procura mapear os efeitos do estad… Show more

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“…Participants from six world regions answered questions related to workload, the most used sources and the relationship with them, the use of preprint articles, and ways to deal with fake news. In the wake of other studies on journalism in times of pandemic [Fernandes, 2021;Figaro, 2020;Hoak, 2021;IFJ, 2020;Lasser et al, 2020], we can conclude that the health crisis of enormous proportions imposed -and continues to impose -drastic changes on science journalism, intensifying challenges and dilemmas prior to the pandemic [Miranda, Fidalgo and Martins, 2021;Perreault and Perreault, 2021].…”
Section: Final Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…Participants from six world regions answered questions related to workload, the most used sources and the relationship with them, the use of preprint articles, and ways to deal with fake news. In the wake of other studies on journalism in times of pandemic [Fernandes, 2021;Figaro, 2020;Hoak, 2021;IFJ, 2020;Lasser et al, 2020], we can conclude that the health crisis of enormous proportions imposed -and continues to impose -drastic changes on science journalism, intensifying challenges and dilemmas prior to the pandemic [Miranda, Fidalgo and Martins, 2021;Perreault and Perreault, 2021].…”
Section: Final Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…In this context, we bring the discussion raised by Miranda, Fidalgo and Martins [2021] on the effect of lockdown on changing practices and ways of contact with sources and with the places of events. The survey with Portuguese journalists identified the replacement of more direct and face-to-face formulae by synchronous or asynchronous distance contact models.…”
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confidence: 99%
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