#EmergênciaClimática
como os media portugueses usam (ou não) o jornalismo construtivo para falar sobre o clima
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Jornalismo Construtivo, Emergência Climática, Instagram, Alterações ClimáticasResumo
Este artigo analisa o tema da emergência climática nos conteúdos produzidos pelos media portugueses, em formato Reels, no Instagram, através da RTP (serviço público de media) e do projeto Azul, do jornal Público. Recorre a uma análise baseada no paradigma do jornalismo construtivo (Hermans & Gyldensted, 2019) e enquadramento (framing) proposta por Entman (1993) e McCombs (1997). Os resultados sugerem que a cobertura da emergência climática é limitada e frequentemente subordinada a outros temas, como política e meteorologia, revelando um aproveitamento insuficiente das potencialidades das redes sociais digitais para a produção de narrativas construtivas. Os princípios do jornalismo construtivo ainda não são plenamente integrados, com uma escassa presença de soluções, contextualização limitada e ausência de uma perspetiva orientada para o futuro.
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