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III Seminar on the History of Communication
III Seminar on the History of Communication
History of the Communication Professions: Frontiers and Relationships
March 28, 2025, Porto
Faculdade de Letras da Universidade do Porto
Program
9:30 a .m. | Opening Session Noble Amphitheater
Paula Pinto Costa, director of FLUP Inês Amorim, coordinator of CITCEM
Suzana Cavaco, coordinator of SOPCOM’s History of Communication WG
10h00 | Plenary Session Noble Amphitheater
Moderator: Pedro Marques Gomes (ESCS; LIACOM)
Journalism as a profession in the current political-media context – Augusto Santos Silva (FEP-UP)
11h00 | Coffee break
Sessions Parallel Sessions
11:15 a.m. | Parallel Session 1 | Media, Dictatorship and Revolution Noble Amphitheater
Moderator: Vasco Ribeiro (FLUP; CITCEM)
The Portuguese Dictatorship and Journalism: Censorship, (Supposed) Exemptions and the Struggle for Truth – Manuel Carvalho Coutinho (FCH-UCP; CECC)
O journalist, o writer e o censor: One history with miners in route of Antonio Paulouro – José Ricardo Carvalheiro (LabCom-UBI)
Party press and opposition to the Estado Novo: an analysis of Portugal Socialista – Pedro Marques Gomes (ESCS-IPL; LIACOM)
Feminist magazines and their impact on Iberian transitions to democracy – Beatriz Fernández de Castro (University of Cádiz)
O Pasquim e Cage Open: A history illustrated of democratization of Brazil e Portugal in media alternative – Vinícius Zuanazzi (CECS; UM)
11:15 a.m. | Parallel Session 2 | History of the Press and Journalism Meeting Room 1
Moderator: Ana Isabel Reis (FLUP; CITCEM)
Revista Militar: The World’s Oldest Military Press Organ with Uninterrupted Publication – António Pena (CICANT)
Remembering the precursor forerunners of Augustus Xavier da Silva Pereira [1838-1902] in the construction of a History of Portuguese Journalism – Eurico Gomes Dias (ISCPSI; ICPOL)
Two Homelands: Luso-Brazilian Documentary Magazine [1954-1958]: a panegyric to the established order – Jorge Pedro Sousa (UFP; ICNOVA) and Monica Martinez (University of Sorocaba)
O Diary of News of New Bedford (1927-1973) e a community Portuguese-American in coast east of USA – João Rodrigues (CITCEM)
11:15 a.m. | Parallel Session 3 | Television, Digital Games and Mobile Devices Meeting Room 2
Moderator: Cristina Ferreira (FBAUP)
The death of Silvio Santos and the end of an era in Brazilian TV – Adriana Pierre Coca (UFRGS)
Digital Games: From Entertainment Media to Therapeutic Tools A Historical Media Perspective – Gabriel Cirino (PPGCI/ECA-USP) & Victória Pereira (PPGH/EFLCH-UNIFESP)
Media Discourses on Games and Mental Health: Between Stigma and Acceptance – Gabriel Cirino (PPGCI/ECA-USP) & Victória Pereira (PPGH/EFLCH-UNIFESP)
History of cinema on mobile devices – A Cinema Tout Court – Lilian Monteiro França (UFS)
11:30 a.m. | Parallel Session 4 | Specialty Journalism Room 201
Moderator: Pedro Almeida Leitão (CITCEM)
Fernão de Magalhães and children’s journalism: an “instagrammable ” ephemeris – Pedro Eduardo Ribeiro (UM; CECS) & Ana Cátia Ferreira (UFP; ICNOVA)
The Vida Científica /Ciência section of the Diário de Lisboa (1965-1969). The first regular section on science in a daily newspaper in Portugal – Beatriz Ruivo (UA)
Portuguese parliamentary journalism: discourses and reflections on a journalistic specialty – Jaime Lourenço (UAL; ICNOVA)
The political-media conflict: The impact of the 1993 journalistic boycott on the coverage of the Portuguese Parliament – Filipe Resende (CECC-UCP) & Raquel Laurentino (CECC-UCP)
A journalistic life as an extension of Porto’s memory – Ana Cátia Ferreira (UFP; ICNOVA); Patrícia Teixeira (UFP; ICNOVA); Rúben Sousa Ferreira (UFP)
11:15 a.m. | Parallel Session 5 | History of Communication Room 203
Moderator: Suzana Cavaco (FEP; CITCEM)
Salazar’s death: in Século Ilustrado and Flama – Inês Ferreira Fernandes (CECC-UCP)
“25 de Abril must reach the countryside”: the political framing of the rural classes through the press during PREC – Leonardo Aboim Pires (ICS-UL; ISEG-UL)
Technologies, permanence and mutations in war journalism: From correspondence to digital – Gisela Cardoso Teixeira (University of Aix-Marseille; IMSIC)
The investigative journalist in search of a new collaborative ethos – Vânia Maia (CICANT, UL- CUL)
The representation of the transition of the role of women in the cinematographic work of Thea von Harbou: from the democracy of the Weimar Republic to the National Socialism of the Third Reich – Mariana Moraes (ISCTE-IUL)
13h00 | Lunch
14:30 | Plenary Session | Journalism: Borders with Literature and Documentary Amphitheater
Moderator: Fátima Lopes Cardoso (ESCS; LIACOM) Ana Isabel Reis (FLUP; CITCEM)
Jacinto Godinho (RTP; CICANT/Lusófona)
Paulo Moura (ESCS)
15h45 | Round Table | Research in History of Communication: sources, methodologies and objects of study Noble Amphitheater
Moderator: Elsa Costa e Silva (Minho; CECS)
MemNews Project: Oral history and memory(s) of news consumption and reception practices and habits and the news experience in Portugal- Jorge Pedro Sousa (UFP; ICNOVA)
Oral Memory Archive of the Communication Professions: practices and challenges – Jorge Souto (LIACOM; ESCS) & Filipa Subtil (LIACOM; ESCS; ICNOVA)
16h35 | Coffee break
Parallel Sessions
15h45 | Parallel Session 6 | History, Media and Fiction Meeting Room 2
Moderator: Cristina Ferreira (FBAUP)
The series “The Mechanism” between the real and the fictional – Cathia Pereira de Oliveira (EEEMG)
The place of theater criticism in contemporary times – Tânia Teixeira Pinto (USP)
The (lack of) female representation in documentaries about drug addiction in Brazil – Jéssica Rodrigues (UFC)
16h50 | Parallel Session 7 | Media Discourses Noble Amphitheater
Moderator: Hernâni Zão Oliveira (UÉvora; CITCEM)
Pandemics: Influenza -1918 and Covid-2019 – discursive coincidences and disinformation in Brazilian and Spanish newspapers – Ana Regina Rego (UFPI) & Concha Langa (University of Seville)
The (In)Visible Faces of Vaccine Networks: Pro- and Anti-Vaccine Movements and the Media – Hernâni Zão Oliveira (UÉvora; CITCEM) & Helena Lima (CITCEM; FLUP)
Constructing Fatima: Memory and Catholic Discourse in the newspapers O Mensageiro and A Voz da Fátima (1917-1930) – José Maria Barbosa (FLUP)
The Transformations of Women’s Roles in the 20th Century: Media Discourses and Social Experiences – Isabel Feix (UCP)
16h50 | Parallel Session 8 | History, Advertising and the Journalistic Field Meeting Room 1
Moderator: Jorge Pedro Sousa (UFP; ICNOVA)
From ad broker to agency publicist (1864-1914) – Eduardo Cintra Torres (FCH-UCP)
Journey and setbacks from mass communication to digital communication in consumer society – Karina Cabral Prati de Castro (UL)
The formation of the Portuguese journalistic field in the 20th century – Marta Santos Silva (LabCom; UBI)
Internal and external history of journalism and professional autonomy in a techno-liberal context – Diogo Silva da Cunha (CoLABOR; ISCTE-IUL) & José Luís Garcia (ICS-UL)
Who defines the content of a newspaper? – The Republic Case – Suzana Cavaco (FEP; CITECM)
16h50 | Parallel Session 9 | History and media representations Meeting Room 2
Moderator: Cristina Ferreira (FBAUP)
When the peripheral decentralizes the narrative. Towards a Critical History of Social Communication – Maria Eugenia Gutiérrez-Jiménez (University of Seville)
Cautious days for an information profession. Revisiones en torno la depuración fotográfica del franquismo en Asturias – Noemi Díaz Rodríguez (Universidad de Oviedo)
Media imaginaries: the representations of the reporter in Jacques Flash’s stories – Víctor Rodríguez Infiesta (Universidad de Oviedo)
A gender analysis of a Catalan cultural tribune: The historical stage of Revista de Catalunya (1924-1967) – Júlia Cuadrat Royo (Universitat Rovira i Virgili; ISOCAC)
Selecta magazine and the visuality of Rio in the 1920s – Beatriz Costa da Silva (IBMR University Center)
16h50 | Parallel Session 10 | Media and Representations Room 201
Moderator: Ana Isabel Reis (FLUP; CITCEM)
History of American Christian broadcasting (1921-1945) – José Colombri (UAlg)
CNN’s satellite channels and their differences: CNN Portugal vs CNN Prima News – Élvio Carvalho (UBI)
Genre trends of telenovela writers in the Portuguese-Brazilian market – Haphisa Souza Mugnaini (UBI) & Inês Salvador (UBI; LabCom)
The construction of hegemonic masculinity in the media: influences between the field of communication and the structuring of far-right discourses – Rafael Rodrigues Pereira (CUBASP)
The history of black media in Brazil: from invisibility to the struggle for representation– Adriano Batista Rodrigues (PPGCOM-ESPM)
Serious Games in the Market: Innovation, Ethics, and Neurodiversity: A Historical and Corporate Approach – Gabriel Cirino (PPGCI/ECA-USP) & Victória Pereira (PPGH/EFLCH-UNIFESP)
18h30 | Closing Session Noble Amphitheater
Award of the Young Researcher Prize in History of Communication – best paper presented at the III Seminar on History of Communication
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