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Jornalistic Genres
Scholar Year: 2019/2020 - 1S
| Code: | 
CS200020 | 
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Acronym: | 
GJ | 
 
| Scientific Fields: | 
Ciências da Comunicação | 
 
 
Courses
| Acronym | 
N. of students | 
Study Plan | 
Curricular year | 
ECTS | 
Contact hours | 
Total Time | 
 
| CS | 
35 | 
Study Plan | 
2º | 
  5,0 | 
60 | 
 135,0 | 
 
  
Teaching language
Portuguese 
Intended learning outcomes (Knowledges, skills and competencies to be developed by the students)
Learning outcomes of the curricular unit (Máximo: 1000 caracteres com espaços)
 Know conceptually different approaches associated with the study of Genres Journalism;
 Know the characteristics of different types and genres of journalism and associate them to different media;
 Develop techniques that allow a rigorous performance use of Journalistic Genres;
 Identifies and characterizes the various phases of journalistic activities and technical procedures that define them. 
Syllabus
Notion of Journalistic Genres
 Conceptual
 approaches
 Definition and practice of Journalistic Genres
 Reporting;
 Interview;
 Surveys;
 The Audiovisual Journalism Radio
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 instant information, radio information models, standards writing techniques and sound.
 The Audiovisual Journalism TV
 From
 audiovisual information to generaoriented
 look.
 Journalism Online
 From
 hybrid language to the emergence of a new journalistic genre to infographics.
 GENDER INFORMATION
 Concept of Gender informative
 Information,
 treatment and research
 Techniques
 of news sources, the lead and the body of information
 interpretation journalistic
 The
 report interpretative
 A
 chronic, dominant models: judicial, sports, etc..
 GENDER OPINIONATED
 Comment and Opinion
 The
 article, editorial opinion column
 A Critique of Providers
 The
 role of the Ombudsman Reader / Viewer / User Internet monitoring critical content Newspaper / TV / Ranch. 
 
Demonstration of the syllabus coherence with the UC intended learning outcomes
Defined the goals of UC, drew up a set of syllabus which aimed conductive lines previously defined. Thus, knowledge,
 identity and exercise of journalistic genres are embodied in Conceptual framework and instrumental to the exercise
 thereof. A reading of both emerging coherence between the aims and the matrix of UC.. 
Teaching methodologies
Strategies for managing the program
 Taking as starting sessions of theoretical frameworks and case analysis (various media) to understand the process:
 (a) Reading, discussion and analysis of texts;
 (b) Book Review written and / or verbal text;
 (c) Development of critical comments;
 (f) Preparation and presentation of practical work (eg news, reportage, interview, opinion text);
 Follow tutorial
 appointment
 Participation of students
 It is expected that each student:
 (a) Participate in the discussion of the issues under consideration, as well as in group work;
 (b) Read, analyze and be prepared to discuss the texts of support provided;
 c) Perform the scheduled jobs
 Frequency of assessment perform
 comprehensive test at the end of the semester
 (a) Working Group (text and display)
 (b) Critical Book Review designed
 for those not part of the working groups
 (c) Exam written
 comprehensive test 
Demonstration of the teaching methodologies coherence with the curricular unit's intended learning outcomes
This being a Course of a specific nature integrated in Business Journalism Degree in Social Communication, aims to
 articulate the goals set out using methodologies appropriate work. Thus, each session expository character, by the
 teacher and working groups, it presents the challenge of exercising each of journalistic genres under study, and,
 throughout the semester, students present content and theoretical reflections (group) and exemplify, through exercises,
 each genus addressed. The work is the result of intense negotiation, assuming the tutoring sessions a fundamental role. 
Bibliography
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 Lisboa: Público.
 Bastos, Hélder (2000). Jornalismo Electrónico, Coimbra: Minerva
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 Cabrera, Ana (Org.)(2011) , Jornais, Jornalistas e Jornalismo – Sécs. XIX e XX, Lisboa: CIMJ
 Correia, Fernando (1998). Os Jornalistas e as Noticias, Lisboa: Caminho
 Fontcuberta, M. d. (1993). A notícia. Pistas para perceber o mundo. Lisboa:Editorial Notícias
 Mesquita, Mário (1998). O Jornalismo em Análise, Coimbra:Minerva
 López, Manuel (1995). Cómo se Fabrican las Noticias”, Barcelona:Paidos
 Ponte, C. (2004). Leituras das Notícias. Lisboa: Livros Horizonte.
 Pina, Sara (2000). A Deontologia dos Jornalistas Portugueses, Coimbra:Minerva
 Rebelo, José (2000). O Discurso do Jornal, Lisboa: Noticias
 Ricardo, D. (2004). Ainda bem que me pergunta. Manual de escrita jornalística. Lisboa: Editorial Notícias.
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