Abstract

The present article analyzes the contexts of the increase of the female population in journalism from the perceptions of women and men journalists who work in the oldest brazilian newspaper, Diario de Pernambuco, and the newspaper with the largest circulation in the country (IVC, 2018), Super Noticia, from Minas Gerais. From the 1970s, women increasingly work in newsrooms of brazilian newspapers. Asking the question “To what extent does their greater presence change the daily routines of newsrooms?”, we question whether or not these women are breaking with the male culture in journalism. For this, we analyzed individual interviews directed to journalists of both genders of the two newspapers. Keywords: Women in journalism. Women brazilian journalists. Work’s world.

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