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Item Acesso Aberto Nota Introdutória2019 - Ribeiro, Fábio; Melo, Ana Duarte; Carpentier, NicoItem Acesso Aberto Boundaries of Distance. Local Media Relevance for Citizens: Measuring Consumption, Digital Extensions and Information Levels2021-07 - Ribeiro, Fábio; Bonixe, LuísLocal media are decisive for communities in the context of a global culture. In Portugal, communicating for a more geographically restricted area deals with permanent hazards, especially in the journalistic scope, from both structural and organizational points of view. Arguably weakened and lacking from institutional support, Portuguese local media, ranging from printed media, radio, and television to online broadcasts, still thrive on uncertainty. Also, from an academic point view, little is known about the audiences’ perceptions towards these local media. In doing so, this article presents the data collected from an online survey of 139 consumers of local media, thus concluding: traditional media (printed and FM) are still the most consumed formats, compared to the online scope; the COVID-19 pandemic was not decisive to increase local media consumption habits; seeking for information is the fundamental reason to follow local media; participants understand that websites and Facebook, mainly, are the most dynamic digital spaces that local media foster, thus giving them a very good evaluation; half of the sample have already interacted with broadcasters, especially to suggest ideas for journalistic approaches; in a global perspective, participants are pleased with the news coverage of local media towards local matters. Future research should implement complementary scientific approaches, based on in-depth perspectives to fully understand motivations to engage with local media and other social representations towards these mass media.Item Acesso Aberto Editorial: Discussing Local and Community Media: Positive Experiences and Impacts on Societies2021-07 - Ribeiro, Fábio; Bonixe, LuísThis special issue of the Online Journal of Communication and Media Technologies, ambitiously subject to the title “Discussing local and community media: positive experiences and impacts on societies”, tries to emphasize the role of local media (press, radio, television and online) with audiences. Following several perspectives from different geographical contexts, all authors involved in this publication did stress out the relevance of local communication framework for communities, often left excluded from the mainstream media. As to globally describe the scientific purpose within the following pages, this special issue includes seven articles, written by 12 authors, from Portugal, Brazil, Ireland, England and Spain, reflecting on the abovementioned perspective, focusing mainly not only in the local radio scope, but also in digital and printed media. Before presenting the general grasp of the scientific outcomes of this issue, a visual approach (Figure 1) clinging on the most represented words by the authors in the abstracts provides insights of the possible approaches in the scientific textsItem Acesso Aberto Avatars de Raphaël Hythlodée, ou l’influence de l’Utopie de Thomas More dans le roman portugais contemporain2018 - Reis, José Eduardo Pacheco BarreirosL’histoire de la réception littéraire de l’Utopie de Thomas More au Portugal a été une histoire d’omissions, de censures et de traductions différées qui met en évidence un défaut dans le système culturel portugais. En effet, il est quelque peu ironique qu’une œuvre aussi représentative de la littérature et de la pensée occidentale, historiquement associée à l’ouverture des horizons géographiques du monde, et qui attribue au personnage d’un marin lusitanien, Raphaël Hythlodée, la découverte d’un lieu idéal, n’a été traduite en portugais que dans la seconde moitié du vingtième siècle. Cependant, la première décennie du vingt-et-unième siècle semble annoncer une fortune littéraire plus favorable à l’Utopie de More dans la langue portugaise: non seulement une édition du chef d’œuvre de More a finalement été traduite du latin, mais aussi deux romans ont été publiés en 2004, A lenda de Martim Regos, de Pedro Canais, et Rafael, de Manuel Alegre. Dans le cadre de leurs propres déroulements narratifs, les deux œuvres réaccentuent les traits complexes du personnage du marin portugais et découvreur de l’île idéale. La même réinvention du personnage de Raphaël avait déjà été tentée, en 1998, par José V. de Pina Martins dans son long récit dialogique Utopia III. Dans cet essai, je me concentrerai à la fois sur les sources documentaires liées à la culture portugaise qui sont à la base de l’Utopie de More et sur certains aspects pertinents de la réception du personnage de Raphaël Hythlodée dans les romans susmentionnés.Item Acesso Aberto Recensão Kaplan, David M. (ed.) 2012, Philosophy of Food, University of California Press, Berkeley, Los Angeles, London”, in Cadernos de Literatura Comparada, Utopia2017-06 - Reis, José Eduardo Pacheco BarreirosItem Acesso Aberto Revista Comunicando (Vol. 7, N.º1) - Fenómenos comunicativos e sociológicos2018-12 - Ribeiro, Fábio; Oliveira, Mafalda; Freitas, Renata deEste número da Revista Comunicando (vol. 7, n.º 1) apresenta um conjunto de quatro artigos científicos que visam, de forma modesta, apoiar o alargamento da compreensão compreensão sobre diversos fenómenos comunicativos e sociológicos que fazem parte de diversas rotinas quotidianas. Na verdade, desde que esta publicação, editada pela Sopcom – Associação Portuguesa de Ciências da Comunicação –, passou a prescindir da opção de sujeitar os autores a uma orientação temática, o resultado tem sido muito semelhante ao que se verifica neste número. Uma edição repleta de diferentes abordagens científicas, sobre problemáticas distintas, mas que podem ter o propósito de amplificar o eventual leque de interessados, bem como o de promover uma reflexão multifacetada em sintonia com a complexidade do entendimento da comunicação na atualidade. Inspirados por esta premissa, este número oferece, genericamente, contributos de autores portugueses e brasileiros, sobre o acesso à informação, questões de representatividade de género, e ainda novas metodologias de investigação em redes sociais. Não obstante a heterogenia dos contributos aqui publicados, pode vislumbrar-se uma certa organização temática, entre questões de pendor mais teórico e conceptual a abordagens que claramente apontam a horizontes e metodologias futuras.Item Acesso Aberto The edition of Latin grammar of Father Manuel Álvares, Japan, 1594: brief note and bibliographical references2014 - Assunção, Carlos da CostaItem Acesso Aberto Entre viagem e vagabundagem: o nomadismo exótico de Lanza del Vasto em "Le Pèlerinage aux sources2014 - Reis, José Eduardo