A history of the portuguese journalism in the world
Sinopsis
This book brings together a set of texts that address the Portuguese journalistic phenomenon abroad (outside what are today the borders of modern-day Portugal) throughout history, in different geographical and cultural contexts. Through different methodologies of an interdisciplinary nature, multiple aspects of the professional itinerary of journalists, editors or directors of media, formats and narrative content are analysed, as well as other aspects related to their socio-economic, political, cultural and even educational influence in different contexts. It is, therefore, an approach to the history of Portuguese-language journalism in the world conceived in an open and transversal way, covering four main continental areas (America, Europe, Africa and Asia) from approaches that observe the phenomenon both from paradigmatic or singular perspectives that marked the course of Portuguese-language journalism in other territories, and from a diachronic, longitudinal, panoramic, thematic, descriptive, qualitative or critical view of some areas or episodes in particular. The analysis looks not only at the journalistic production of the Portuguese colonial empire, but also at some of the most relevant Portuguese emigrant or exiled communities in countries such as Brazil, the United States, France and England.
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Introdução
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Utopia and myth in Portuguese newspapers in London (1808-1822)
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The Portuguese press in inter-war European exile (1927-1939)
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A imprensa e o jornalismo português em França: da implantação da primeira República á Revolução dos Cravos de 1974
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Mariano de Pina in the Gazeta de Notícias (1882-1886)
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Brazil: the voice of the owners and other voices
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Pela Pátria e Pelo Povo. Elementos históricos socioeducativos da imprensa e o jornalismo português nos Estados Unidos
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Portuguese expression journalism on colonial Africa
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Historical synthesis of the Portuguese expression press in Asia
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The making of imperial public sphere: press, elites and power
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The Portuguese-Speaking Press in the Orient (1822-1846) — Sounding board for the geostrategy of the United States of America and Great Britain in the region
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Portuguese journalism in Macau: press freedom during the transition period
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