Cooperação jornalística global: o caso Panama Papers
Collaborative journalism is defined as cooperation between media organizations or individual journalists, which pool their resources to produce quality journalism and, in the process, maximize the impact of the story. It emerges as a possible answer for the sustainability of the field, both from a f...
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Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
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Resumo: | Collaborative journalism is defined as cooperation between media organizations or individual journalists, which pool their resources to produce quality journalism and, in the process, maximize the impact of the story. It emerges as a possible answer for the sustainability of the field, both from a financial and production point of view. Despite that, it is still a little studied journalistic practice in Brazil. In order to understand the phenomenon through a case of successful implementation, this work went behind the scenes of the Panama Papers, one of the largest journalistic collaborations of all time, with 376 journalists and 104 media partners investigating a 2.6 terabyte data breach. In carrying out this case study, the researcher explored investigative and international journalism as its precursors, as well as the history of collaborative journalism and its exponents around the world. The conclusion reached was that collaboration presents itself not only as an ideal practice in a globalized world, but also as a logical development of traditional journalism. |
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