A narrativa midiática de um processo transnacional:

a imigração venezuelana para o Brasil por reportagens jornalísticas

Authors

  • Camila Escudero Universidade Metodista de São Paulo

Abstract

This paper aims to verify in journalistic reports about international immigration involving Latin America and Brazil – with focus to the arrived of Venezuelans via Roraima –, thematic elements that compose the media narrative about a geographical and temporal location of an immigrant subject, as your identification: 'here' and 'there; ‘present’, ‘past’ and ‘future’; ‘we’, ‘they’ and ‘the other’. The work is based on the transnationalism approach indicated by Schiller (2010; 2012) and Vertovec (1999; 2009) and was produced using the Thematic Analysis research technique. The main results point to the need to think not only how media produces and shares socially senses about contemporary migrations, but also question the Nation-state view as a "natural" form of political and social organization of the planet, the homogeneity myth of migratory processes and a view about displacement as something external to society and a problem to be solved.

Published

2020-08-28

How to Cite

Escudero, C. (2020). A narrativa midiática de um processo transnacional: : a imigração venezuelana para o Brasil por reportagens jornalísticas. Pauta Geral - Journalism Studies, 7(1), 1–17. Retrieved from https://revistas.uepg.br/index.php/pauta/article/view/14933