THE READER AND THE JOURNALIST AS INTERLOCUTORS IN THE EDITORIAL PROJECTS OF FOLHA DE S. PAULO
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https://doi.org/10.21709/casa.v10i1.5273Keywords:
Editorial projetcts, interlocutory, journalism.Abstract
This paper aims at reflecting on the interlocutory relations between the Folha de S. Paulo editorial projects and its journalists, here considered direct interlocutors, and its readers, indirect interlocutors. Seven editorial projects, which have been made available to the public, have been analyzed, based on Bakhtin’s Circle concepts of genre and dialogism (the ones form 1981, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1997 (FOLHA DE S. PAULO, 2010)), as well as excerpts from the project from 1978, made available in three publications by the journalist Carlos Eduardo Lins da Silva (1987: passim; 1988: passim; 2005: passim) and a copy from the project from 1982, which never got to be officially valid, but also appears in Lins da Silva's work (1987, p. 168-175).
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