O fracasso da mídia em representar a classe trabalhadora

as explicações da produção de mídia e mais além

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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1982-8160.v11i3p17-37

Palavras-chave:

Classe trabalhadora, representação, mídia, Análise da Produção de Mídia

Resumo

O artigo mostra que, embora a Análise da Produção de Mídia (APM) tenha negligenciado, na maioria das vezes, a classe, ela pode ser adaptada produtivamente para explicar as representações inadequadas da classe trabalhadora elaboradas pela mídia, desde que se baseie em: 1) uma compreensão dos fatores político-econômicos e políticos, além dos contextos situacionais, que podem ser observados ou descobertos por meio de entrevistas; 2) uma atenção a como as experiências subjetivas de classe dão forma à produção, através da combinação do conceito de habitus de Bourdieu com o reconhecimento das “posições de classe contraditórias” de Erik Olin Wright; 3) a atenção à mudança do status político da classe trabalhadora, e como isso pode moldar a produção e a representação.

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Biografia do Autor

  • David Hesmondhalgh, University of Leeds, School of Media and Communication

    Professor de Mídia, Música e Cultura, chefe do Institute of Communications Studies da University of Leeds. Autor, entre outros, do livro The Cultural Industries (última edição em 2012).

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O fracasso da mídia em representar a classe trabalhadora: as explicações da produção de mídia e mais além. (2017). MATRIZes, 11(3), 17-37. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1982-8160.v11i3p17-37