Journalistic narratives for the Deaf
experiences analysis and effective of communication
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1982-1689.anagrama.2018.150689Keywords:
Narrativas jornalísticas, Ensino em Libras, Aprendizagem em LibrasAbstract
In this paper we analyze graphic, radiophonic and visual journalistic productions, directed towards the inclusion of the Deaf. The goal is to understand which format and narratives are most appropriate for effective communication between the hearing and deaf culture. Which journalistic narratives are most appropriate for Deaf communication, their main weaknesses and potentialities? Is there any other effective way of communicating for Deaf? How have been conducted the productions focused on Deaf? As a result of a survey conducted analyzing recent theoretical and empirical productions, we observed that experiments in radio and visual formats with the purpose of finding out which journalistic format is most appropriated and use it as the base to a model of telejournalism broadcast in Libras.
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