Publicação
O paralelo entre as revistas femininas e as comunidades virtuais no Brasil
| Resumo: | The paper investigates how the women’s magazines have been replaced by virtual communities on the internet. The content analysis shows a need for women to look for other spaces to debate and create identification with the topics related to feminism and not only beauty. The women’s magazines were one of the first forms of women’s rise in mass media. However, these publications, as all journalism, face difficulties and have been closed or adapted to the internet. Thus, these virtual communities analysed (Fashionismo and Modices) are an opportunity to develop new interactions and debates with new sources on Facebook. Instead of reading magazines where they are sexualized by mass media, women now are creating their own space in virtual communities, as this papel identified and contributed to future reflections. |
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| Autores principais: | Feijó, Camila Costa |
| Assunto: | Revista feminina Comunidades virtuais Facebook Jornalismo especializado Femininismo Women's magazine Virtual communities Facebook Specialized journalism Femininism |
| Ano: | 2021 |
| País: | Portugal |
| Tipo de documento: | artigo |
| Tipo de acesso: | unknown |
| Instituição associada: | Instituto Superior Miguel Torga |
| Idioma: | português |
| Origem: | Interações: sociedade e as novas modernidades |
| Resumo: | The paper investigates how the women’s magazines have been replaced by virtual communities on the internet. The content analysis shows a need for women to look for other spaces to debate and create identification with the topics related to feminism and not only beauty. The women’s magazines were one of the first forms of women’s rise in mass media. However, these publications, as all journalism, face difficulties and have been closed or adapted to the internet. Thus, these virtual communities analysed (Fashionismo and Modices) are an opportunity to develop new interactions and debates with new sources on Facebook. Instead of reading magazines where they are sexualized by mass media, women now are creating their own space in virtual communities, as this papel identified and contributed to future reflections. |
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