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Angobaldo, B., Antonio, Z. (2021). El diseño web y edición de audio del proyecto periodístico La Antígona [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/19077
Angobaldo, B., Antonio, Z. El diseño web y edición de audio del proyecto periodístico La Antígona []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/19077
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title = "El diseño web y edición de audio del proyecto periodístico La Antígona",
author = "Antonio Benito, Zoila Rosa",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2021"
}
Title: El diseño web y edición de audio del proyecto periodístico La Antígona
Advisor(s): Caballero Rojas, Gerardo Alonso
Keywords: Periodismo electrónico; Sitios Web--Diseño; Mujeres en los medios de comunicación de masas
OCDE field: http://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#5.08.01
Issue Date: 13-May-2021
Institution: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Abstract: La Antígona es un medio digital periodístico que tiene como objetivo visibilizar
a la mujer dentro de la esfera pública. Este proyecto se fundó y se trabajó con
siete estudiantes. Sin embargo, el documento que presentamos propone
desarrollar cómo se llevó a cabo desde las labores de dos estudiantes: el diseño
web y la edición de audios. Utilizamos un diseño atractivo, periodismo sonoro
y, sobre todo, una investigación profunda de distintos temas. Inclusive, nuestro
trabajo se vio reconocido por el Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas,
quienes sostuvieron una entrevista con nosotras. Consideramos valioso, a
través de este trabajo, transmitir experiencias y lecciones para futuros
proyectos, especialmente aquellos que trabajan en el marco de un periodismo
enfocado en género. Comentamos nuestras experiencias como diseñadora web
y editora de audios en La Antígona, tomando como referencia las teorías de
Penny McIntire, López Linares y haciendo uso de programas como Adobe
Audition. Concluimos, finalmente, la importancia de un medio digital que se
enfoque en el rol de la mujer en la esfera pública, especialmente dentro del
contexto pandémico en el cual nos encontramos y en un país que aún tiene
largo camino por recorrer en el ámbito de la equidad de género. Asimismo,
esperamos que nuestro proyecto se convierta en un precedente para la
inclusión del periodismo en femenino, en su amplitud y diversidad de temas y
voces, para el periodismo peruano en el futuro.
La Antígona is a student-funded digital journalism platform with the aim of highlighting the role of women in the public sphere. This project was constructed and worked on by a team of seven students. However, this document presents the perspectives of two of them, and their roles as web designer and audio editor. We have used an attractive design, multimedia journalism such as podcasts, and, most of all, deep investigative journalism of a variety of topics. Our work was recognized by the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas, as they conducted an interview with us. We consider this document valuable as we share our experiences and lessons learned in our respective roles in the project, which can in turn serve other future projects, especially those relating to journalism with a gender perspective. This investigation includes our reflections on our experiences as web designer and audio editors of La Antígona, using theories such as those of Penny McIntire and López Linares, among others. We highlight the importance of a platform in digital media that focuses on the role of women in the public sphere, especially in the current pandemic context we live in and in a country that still has a long way to go in gender equality. It is our hope that this project becomes a precedent for the inclusion of female topics, with all their diversity, depth and voices, in peruvian journalism in the future.
La Antígona is a student-funded digital journalism platform with the aim of highlighting the role of women in the public sphere. This project was constructed and worked on by a team of seven students. However, this document presents the perspectives of two of them, and their roles as web designer and audio editor. We have used an attractive design, multimedia journalism such as podcasts, and, most of all, deep investigative journalism of a variety of topics. Our work was recognized by the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas, as they conducted an interview with us. We consider this document valuable as we share our experiences and lessons learned in our respective roles in the project, which can in turn serve other future projects, especially those relating to journalism with a gender perspective. This investigation includes our reflections on our experiences as web designer and audio editors of La Antígona, using theories such as those of Penny McIntire and López Linares, among others. We highlight the importance of a platform in digital media that focuses on the role of women in the public sphere, especially in the current pandemic context we live in and in a country that still has a long way to go in gender equality. It is our hope that this project becomes a precedent for the inclusion of female topics, with all their diversity, depth and voices, in peruvian journalism in the future.
Link to repository: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/19077
Discipline: Ciencias y Artes de la Comunicación con mención en Periodismo
Grade or title grantor: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Facultad de Ciencias y Artes de la Comunicación
Grade or title: Bachiller en Ciencias y Artes de la Comunicación con mención en Periodismo
Register date: 13-May-2021
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