Rethinking Journalism on a Global South Perspective
November 6-7, 2017 at the ECA/USP Brazil
Brazil and India journalists not only address the limits of conventional reporting, such as deadlines, but also face additional challenges in their task on the building of enduring reports and carriers. The same phenomena can be noted in the day to day life of professors and researchers of this field of knowledge. In the two countries, many are the obstacles found, from lack of financial resources to an increasing precariousness of the labor markets. Despite them all, however, both professional categories have been producing complex coverages and researches.
The 1st Brazil-India Journalism Research Colloquium aims to foster the discussions of both communities, encouraging the presentation of challenging scenarios, but also solutions which might contribute to journalists, educators and researchers from these countries. The objective of the colloquium is to explore the central theme “Rethinking Journalism on a Global South Perspective“ and to exam a variety of issues with professional, pedagogical, technological, thematic, and ethical approaches. Practitioners, professors, researchers and scholarship students are welcome.
PROGRAM /PROGRAMA
DAY 1 (NOVEMBER 6th, MONDAY) – EVENING
DIA 1 – NOITE
Venue
Indian Cultural Centre - ICC - São Paulo
Alameda Sarutaiá, 380, São Paulo, Phone (11) 3149-3340, Como chegar
6pm – 6:30pm Welcome/ Acolhida e entrega de material
Indian Lamp Lightening Cerimony/Cerimônia das luzes
6:30pm – 7:30 pm Opening address / Abertura oficial do colóquio
Mr. Vijay Singh Chauhan (Consulate General of India)
Indian Consulate General, São Paulo
Dr. Claudia Lago (President) and Dr. Monica Martinez (Scientific Director)
(Brazilian Association of Researchers in Journalism, SBPJor)
Dr. Laura Izarra (National Academic Relations Director)
(USP Agency for National and International Academic Cooperation, AUCANI)
Dr. Regiane Corrêa de Oliveira Ramos (President)
Brasil-Índia Knowledge Network Association, BRINDARC)
Associação de Redes de Conhecimento
7:30pm – 8pm Indian Traditional Dance Performance / Apresentação de Dança Indiana
8pm – 8:30pm – Reception
DAY 2 (NOVEMBER 7th) / DIA 2
Venue
Auditório Freitas Nobre - Departamento de Jornalismo e Editoração (CJE)
Escola de Comunicações e Artes da Universidade de São Paulo (CJE / ECA / USP)
Tv. 4 - Butantã, Cidade Universitária - São Paulo - SP, 05621-030
Phone (11) 3091-4117 - Como chegar
9:30am – 11:30am Panel / Mesa temática
“The strengthening of studies in Brazilian and Indian journalism and their potential for social and behavioral change in transnational communication”
Dr. Jyotika Ramaprasad (University of Miami, USA)
Dr. Manisha Pathak-Shelat (MICA, Shela, India)
Dr. Nagamallika Gudipaty (University of Hyderabad, India)
Shobhan Saxena (The Times of India)
Chair: Dr. Monica Martinez (University of Sorocaba, Brazil)
11:30am – 12:00 Question time / Questões da audiência
14:00pm - 17:00pm - Sessions
Session 1: Global South, old challanges and new paradigms
CJE room 02 - 2pm – 5pm / Sessão 1: CJE sala 02
Locating the Global South-South new media debates: understanding the market, state and identity politics
Ravindra Kumar Vemula (The English and Foreign Languages University, Shillong)
Assessing flow of Information within the Global South with respect to Brazilian and Indian Media
Vidhanshu Kumar (Amity University, Noida)
Virtual radicals: reflections on digital discourse and the new militancy in Indian Kashmir
Chitralekha Dhamija (Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi)
Dichotomy of Paradigm: Shifting Layer of Science Through Folk Media and Autonomous Media in India
Biswajit Das (Maharaja Manindra Chandra College, Kolkata)
The challenges of Brazilian journalism and digital fragmentation
Ricardo Gandour (USP/ESPM)
Session 2: On BRICS, Journalism and Education
CJE room 24 - 2pm – 5pm / Sessão 1: CJE sala 24
Transmedia and social networks in television journalism: intersections and innovations in narratives and manner of production
Elaide Martins da Cunha, Isabelle Fecury Vinagre (Universidade Federal do Pará, UFPA)
India Brazil approaches to Journalism Education in the BRICS context
Bharthur Parthasarathy Sanjay (University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad)
Social Media and Transcultural Literacy: Using the Global Civic Websites for Journalism Education
Manisha Pathak-Shelat (MICA, Shela)
The contemporary porosity between journalism and advertisement
Belur Omprakash Baxi (GLS University, Ahmedabad), Monica Martinez, Kelly Fidelis (University of Sorocaba, São Paulo)
Status and trends of Journalism Education in India
Nagamallika Gudipaty (The English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad)
Session 3: Journalism and Literature
CJE room 31 - 2pm – 5pm / Sessão 1: CJE sala 31
On longform journalism: an analysis of BRICS´s narratives in the BBC Brasil´s Website
Kelly Fidelis (University of Sorocaba, São Paulo)
Partners of the RN - a proposal to participate in the television journalism Potiguar
Valquíria A Passos Kneipp (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, UFRN)
Darkness, wounds and mutinies: V. S. Naipaul's reconciliation with India
Mateus Yuri Passos (Faculdade Cásper Líbero, São Paulo)
The concept of poetic journalism: perspectives and dimensions
Ramakrishna Challa, Krishnaveer Abhishek Challa Challa (Andhra University, Visakpatnam)
5:30pm – 6pm Coffee break / Pausa café
6pm – 7pm – Keynote / Conferência de encerramento
Embassador Fausto Godoy, International Relations Professor (ESPM-SP)
Auditório Freitas Nobre - Departamento de Jornalismo e Editoração (CJE)
7pm – 7:30pm – Closing address / Sessão de encerramento
Auditório Freitas Nobre - Departamento de Jornalismo e Editoração (CJE)