Abstract:This paper examines whether and how the imaginary of territorial marks emerges in photojournalism when communication networks expand domestic spaces for beyond their geographic boundaries. The material for analysis consists of photographic covers from the most accessed online newspapers from each continent. We adopt the notions of imaginary (Thomas), symbolic image and the imaginary schemes (Durand), as well as Bachelard’s configurations on the imaginary of the space. We conclude that photojournalism flattens the imaginary of the space under a territorial imaginary and its symbolic efficacy is not proportional to the multiplication of photographs.</p
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This proposal questions the conceptual, methodological and theoretical relevance to attach the adjec...
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The imaginary of the space in online photojournalism – This paper examines whether and how the imagi...
O artigo examina se e como o imaginário das marcas territoriais emerge no fotojornalismo quando as r...
This paper examines whether and how the imaginary of territorial marks emerges in photojournalism wh...
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The democratisation of photography has gone hand-in-hand with the advent of the devices used for the...
This proposal questions the conceptual, methodological and theoretical relevance to attach the adjec...
In a changed media landscape, where anyone with an internet connection and a smartphone can become a...
The imaginary of the space in online photojournalism – This paper examines whether and how the imagi...
O artigo examina se e como o imaginário das marcas territoriais emerge no fotojornalismo quando as r...
This paper examines whether and how the imaginary of territorial marks emerges in photojournalism wh...
This article examines the extent to which the online photo-sharing service Instagram assists profess...
Drawing on Bourdieu’s work on photography, field-theory, and recent research on global journalism an...
Evolving from a small room at the heart of the printing house to a large, mobileopen office, the new...
none1noThis paper argues that the rise of new digital technologies and new amateur/citizen practices...
This article examines the relation that the media come to bear on the representation of territory by...
Media are intrinsically implicated in constructing and framing space as well as in the imagination o...
Twenty-two years since the arrival of the first consumer digital camera, Western culture is now char...
This chapter deals with the impact of new digital technologies and new social practices of photograp...
Abstract The field of photojournalism can be best understood as a fundamental foundatio...
The democratisation of photography has gone hand-in-hand with the advent of the devices used for the...
This proposal questions the conceptual, methodological and theoretical relevance to attach the adjec...
In a changed media landscape, where anyone with an internet connection and a smartphone can become a...