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CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR FOR JOURNALISTIC TEXT

Ștefan Vlăduțescu and Dan Valeriu Voinea
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Ștefan Vlăduțescu: CCSCMOP, University of Craiova, Romania
Dan Valeriu Voinea: CCSCMOP, University of Craiova, Romania

Social Sciences and Education Research Review, 2020, vol. 7, issue 2, 256-262

Abstract: The present study is a meta-analytical analysis of the ideas about the construction and interpretation of reality, about the construction and interpretation of texts. The conclusion of the study is that the text allows multiple interpretations for at least two reasons: a) because it (the text) is the formulation of a reality and not the reality itself and b) for the reader has at least three reading positions: decoding, deciphering and decryption. Whenever a text is read / interpreted, one wears clothes that wear the three positions. The most versatile of the text producers is the journalist; this is a person who not only wears interested clothes (the 3 rows of clothes), he gives more and wears as much as possible without seeing the shoes of various political, social, media interests. Therefore, the journalistic text is the most populated by terminals and primers that distort reality. In other words, the producer of texts who has the deontological obligation to show reality is the one who builds / deconstructs reality in order to generate information. The journalist aims to gain information.

Keywords: text; interpretation; construction of reality; gain of information (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Z0 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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