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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.84.2024.tde-30072024-112752
Document
Author
Full name
Karolina von Sydow Domingues Gomes
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2024
Supervisor
Committee
Silva, André Chaves de Melo (President)
Baptistella, Eveline dos Santos Teixeira
Luiz, Thiago Cury
Title in Portuguese
Mudanças climáticas: Uma análise da cobertura jornalística na América Latina
Keywords in Portuguese
Amazônia
América Latina
Argentina
Brasil
Ciência
Comunicação científica
Crise climática
Jornalismo científico
Jornalismo de dados
Mudanças climáticas
Abstract in Portuguese
Sobreviver à crise climática global é o maior desafio contemporâneo. Neste cenário, o jornalismo científico tem o papel fundamental de buscar melhores estratégias para informar, estimular debates e conscientizar a sociedade sobre os riscos e impactos dessa problemática ambiental. Com isso, a presente dissertação de Mestrado tem como objetivo apresentar um panorama de estudo e análise da cobertura jornalística atual do tema Mudanças climáticas na mídia latino-americana, especificamente no Brasil e na Argentina. Com o intuito de delimitar o enfoque investigativo e obter resultados mais precisos, a pesquisa analisou o tema sob o viés da Mudança do uso da Terra e Florestas, principal responsável pela configuração dessa realidade nos países considerados, destacando a importância da Floresta Amazônica para o equilíbrio climático. Como metodologia de pesquisa científica, foram realizados estudos de casos, seguindo fundamentação teórica determinada, embasados em critérios de avaliação e enriquecidos com dados coletados em entrevistas com especialistas do segmento. Portanto, a partir dessa investigação, foi possível identificar os principais aspectos que envolvem a cobertura climática atual e refletir caminhos para o aprimoramento do jornalismo científico e fortalecimento do engajamento climático
Title in English
Climate change: an analysis of news coverage in Latin America
Keywords in English
Amazon
Argentina
Brazil
Climate change
Climate crisis
Data journalism
Latin America
Science
Scientific communication
Scientific journalism
Abstract in English
GOMES, Karolina Von Sydow Domingues. Climate change: An Analysis of News Coverage in Latin America. Master's Thesis from the Latin American Integration Graduate Program at the University of São Paulo. (PROLAM-USP), 2024. Surviving the global climate crisis is the biggest contemporary challenge. In this scenario, scientific journalism has the fundamental role of seeking better strategies to inform, stimulate debate and raise awareness in society about the risks and impacts of this environmental problem. Therefore, this Master's thesis aims to present an overview and analysis of the Current journalistic coverage of Climate change in the Latin American media, specifically in Brazil and Argentina. In order to delimit the investigative focus and obtain accurate results, the research analyzed the issue from the perspective of the Land use Change and Forests, which is mainly responsible for shaping this reality in the countries considered, highlighting the importance of the Amazon Forest for climate balance. As a scientific research methodology, case studies were carried out, following a determined theoretical foundation, based on evaluation criteria and enriched with data collected in interviews with experts in the segment. Therefore, from this investigation, it was possible to identify the main aspects involving current climate coverage and reflect ways to improve scientific journalism and strengthen climate engagement
 
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2024-07-30
 
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