The program
The Stricto Sensu Postgraduate Program in Communication focuses its efforts on the subarea called Media Culture with the general objective of constituting contributions and criticisms to knowledge related to communication processes in connection with contemporary phenomena related to globalized culture, full of the presence of media devices, interactive technologies and communication strategies that provide or update different forms of social and cultural (re)organization.
Target Audience
Professionals trained in social communication, social sciences, humanities and related areas.
Master's degree
Recommended by the Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel (CAPES), according to Official Letter CTC/CAPES No. 88/2002, dated March 18, 2002, and recognized by Ministerial Ordinance No. 2,530, dated September 4, 2002, and by the Higher Education Chamber of the National Education Council, CNE/CES Opinion No. 153/2002, dated July 17, 2002. Approved by Ministerial Ordinance No. 901, dated September 4, 2024, and by the Higher Education Chamber of the National Education Council, CNE/CES Opinion No. 422, dated July 3, 2024, as published in the Official Federal Gazette on September 6, 2024, Section 1 - ISSN 1677-7042, pages 38 and 39.
Doctorate degree
Recommended by the Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel (CAPES), according to Official Letter CTC/CAAI/CGAA/DA/CAPES No. 015-10/2012, dated March 1, 2012, and recognized by Ministerial Ordinance No. 11, dated January 4, 2013, and by the Higher Education Chamber of the National Education Council, CNE/CES Opinion No. 313/2012. Approved by Ministerial Ordinance No. 901, dated September 4, 2024, and by the Higher Education Chamber of the National Education Council, CNE/CES Opinion No. 422, dated July 3, 2024, as published in the Official Federal Gazette on September 6, 2024, Section 1 - ISSN 1677-7042, pages 38 and 39.
Dean's Office: Sandra Rejane Gomes Miessa
Vice-Dean of Graduate Studies and Research: Prof. Dr. Marina da Camino Ancona Lopez Soligo
Research and Graduate Coordination: Prof. Dr. Marina of Camino Ancona Lopez Soligo
Stricto Sensu Postgraduate Secretary: Vera Lúcia Carlos Maia
Coordination: Prof. Dr. Maurício Ribeiro da Silva
Prof. Dr. Barbara Heller
Secretary: Christina Rodrigues
Phone: +55 11 5586-4171
E-mail: pgcomunicacao@unip.br
The Stricto Sensu Graduate Program in Communication at UNIP (PPGCOM UNIP) has been in operation since 1997, with the offer of the Master's course, and since 2012 with the Doctoral course.
The Stricto Sensu Postgraduate Program in Communication seeks to continuously create favorable conditions for the development of research linked to the Communication Area, especially those related to themes whose focus is presented from cultural problems, whether with regard to media phenomena or in relation to the conditions or social manifestations to which they are linked. This effort translates into increasing results from the point of view of the evaluation promoted by CAPES.
Among the actions carried out within the scope of the Program, the organization of advanced seminars, scientific meetings and research exchanges, carried out by professors and students, with other Programs in Brazil and abroad, whose results can be observed in the academic production translated in articles published in qualified journals and books.
The fruits of these experiences and CAPES evaluations are evident in the improvement of the definitions of research lines, in the updating of the curricular structure and in the quality of many of the works published or selected in congresses. In addition, the Program gave impetus to the creation of Research Groups under the terms established by the CNPq, taking into account the productivity and strengthening of their activities.
With the objective, on the one hand, to consolidate the fundamental components of the structure of a stricto sensu postgraduate course and, on the other, to reach levels of excellence, the Program, during the last four years, has brought, with the support of Vice -Rectorate of Graduate Studies and Research at UNIP and FAPESP, several visiting professors and, at the same time, intensified its exchanges with foreign universities in the establishment of agreements and research with important universities, such as Complutense de Madrid and the University of Valencia, for example.
This process also results in the frequent presence of professors working in important forums in the area, such as COMPÓS, Intercom, Socine, SBPJor and others, either through works submitted and approved by the coordination of Working Groups, or even participating in positions directors of such associations.
In conclusion, the management of the Program, in accordance with the Internal Regulations, is carried out by a Collegiate body, made up of five professors, among whom one is the Coordinator, and a student representative, being secretariat by the Secretary of the Postgraduate Program. Graduation. At the moment, the Collegiate of the Course is constituted as follows:
Coordinator: Prof. Dr. Maurício Ribeiro da Silva
Collegiate Members: Prof. Dr. Barbara Heller, Prof. Dr. Simone Luci Pereira and Prof. Dr. Gustavo Souza da Silva.
Secretary: Christina Rodrigues
Student Representative: Andrea Cristiane Barbosa Bruno (Master's student) and Jamilson Jose Alves da Silva (PhD student)
Area of Concentration: Communication and Media Culture
Taking as a starting point the importance of communicational processes in contemporary culture, the PPG focuses its efforts on the subarea called Media Culture with the purpose of constituting critical reflections on knowledge related to the media, investigating processes related to the field of language and its interactions. relationships with society, seeking to understand objects associated with vectors related to globalized culture, full of devices, interactive technologies and communication strategies that update the forms of social and cultural organization.
In contemporary times, the development of information and communication technologies has been an important vector in the rapid transformations of society, altering the means of production of goods and services, economic exchanges, consumer relations, political organization structures, teaching activities and many other everyday processes.
Based on this finding, the Area of Concentration in Media Culture aims to deepen knowledge about the production of symbolic goods in the complementarity between the perspective of the media associated with journalistic, radiophonic, audiovisual or musical production (Line 1) and that related to cultural and social transformations provided by them, generating impacts on the values ​​on which the globalized society is based, transforming the imaginary, the relations of power and hegemony, the forms of resistance, association and constitution of groups, etc. (Line 2).
The PPGCOM aims to generate and disseminate knowledge in the field of Communication, promoting theoretical reflections and studies of advanced techniques regarding the processes of conception, elaboration, transmission, reception of the communicative product and its interaction between social groups. In addition, there are interests in promoting the training of researchers to respond scientifically to the needs of the area of Communication and to qualify professors for higher education.
Mission
To become a center for the generation and dissemination of knowledge, articulating teaching, research and extension activities, in line with the demands of contemporary society and the world of work, respecting diversity and cultivating solidarity, inclusion, human values ​​and ethics, aiming at the formation of qualified citizens and potentially able to contribute to the socioeconomic development of their region of influence†and the Graduate Strategic Plan of Universidade Paulista (2018-2027).
Eyesight
Maintenance of an environment conducive to the development of research that contributes to the growth of the Communication Area and knowledge of communicational processes in society, enabling the formation of high-level researchers, committed to ethics in research, qualified to recognize the complexity of phenomena cultural and social linked to the scope of communication and the media, with a critical view in relation to the production of knowledge, seeking to understand and solve the proposed research problems;
To train researchers capable of understanding the problems that emerge from the cultural and social reality, able to participate in research groups in which knowledge does not appear as a reproduction of already consolidated theories, with the theoretical or methodological contribution related to the objects and themes researched being effective;
Foster and strengthen interaction with researchers from other national and international institutions, creating networks for the production and dissemination of relevant results for the development of society, reinforcing aspects related to education, social memory, citizenship and social inclusion linked to media culture.
Organizational Values
Ethics, inclusion, innovation and creativity, social responsibility, transparency, solidarity and national and international cooperation.
The PPG understands that the constitution of a planning with a short, medium and long term vision is essential for the result to be achieved. In this sense, every four years a review of the bases for the construction of themes and research objects, networks of researchers, methodological alignments and, above all, the design of a new profile of graduates is carried out. Therefore, they integrate the strategic vision of the PPG:
- Increase in the medium and long term the ability to deal with complex objects relevant to contemporary society, related to the scope of Communication, specifically associated with cultural transformations arising from media and mediatization processes.
- To encourage, in the short term, the insertion or formation of national and/or international networks of researchers with the active participation of professors and students of the PPG.
- To offer students theoretical and methodological knowledge in the short and medium term capable of inserting them into collaborative networks, qualifying them both for work in research and teaching or in other sectors of the formal job market.
- Constitute in the medium term a Data Management Plan in line with the principle of rationalization of resources, facilitating, as recommended by FAPESP, the reproducibility of results and the promotion of new research due to the possibility of reuse and sharing.
In view of this guiding premise, PPG Comunicação seeks to carry out an annual evaluation of its actions in order to structure its growth in a sustainable way, guaranteeing the delivery of the desired results.
UNIP has successfully provided comfortable facilities in terms of furniture, lighting, acoustics, and technological resources with a plan for periodic equipment maintenance, as well as promoting research development conditions based on requests from the Collegiate.
In 2020, a partnership was established that enabled full access to the Office 365 package - Word, PowerPoint, Excel, OneNote, and Outlook, in addition to OneDrive (cloud storage with 1 TB) for faculty and students, as well as specialized packages such as MS-Project (project and resource management), Power BI (data analysis and insight generation), MS-Forms (questionnaires and surveys), and the MS-Teams package (for group interaction and videoconferencing). This initiative emerged in the pandemic context, with efforts focused on improving the digital infrastructure provided, which became permanent after the end of remote activities.
For ethical verifications, faculty have access to the plagiarism checking tool SafeAssign, which allows checking articles developed for courses, qualification reports, and dissertations and theses against published documents on the web.
Faculty and students have remote access (CAFe) to the CAPES Periodicals Portal to databases such as Ebsco, Gale Academic OneFile, SAGE Journals Online, Science Direct - Elsevier, Scopus, Springer Link, and Web of Science, in addition to access to the Pearson Virtual Library (multidisciplinary) with over 16,000 books, the Minha Biblioteca Portal with 14,000 books, Gale Academic OneFile with about 18,500 peer-reviewed articles, and GEDWeb, which provides access to Brazilian, Mercosur, and international technical standards in digital format [https://unip.br/servicos/biblioteca/base_dados.aspx].
Whenever necessary, the University provides access to laboratories linked to communication courses (radio studio, TV, recording equipment, and others), with proper staff support, by appointment.
For their daily activities, the Graduate Program has access to facilities that comply with NBR 9050:2004 accessibility standards, including:
- Classrooms for lectures and seminars: air-conditioned, with computers, projectors, screens, tables and chairs, WiFi network, and the possibility of videoconferencing in all environments
- Student study room: meeting and study room, air-conditioned, with tables, chairs, 20 computers with high-speed internet access, WiFi, scanner, and printer, with technical support available
- Computer lab: air-conditioned, with tables and chairs, 05 computers with network mapping software (Atlas TI; UCINET; Iramuteq and Gephi), WiFi, and high-speed internet access. Currently, the process is underway to acquire licenses for NVivo software (qualitative data analysis). The lab has technical support for users
- Faculty room: Program faculty have individual offices with air conditioning for work and student advising. The offices have tables, chairs, cabinets, computers with high-speed internet access, WiFi, and a network printer
- Qualification and Defense rooms: two air-conditioned rooms, with WiFi, projector, computers, screen, upholstered chairs, and a five-seat table for examination boards. The space is also used for teleconferencing
- Research group meeting room (shared by all research groups in the program): air-conditioned, with WiFi, meeting table and chairs for up to 12 people, with mobile projection equipment available
- Graduate Studies Office: provides administrative support to students and faculty; The Office has 8 staff members, with 1 dedicated exclusively to the Graduate Program in Communication
- Auditoriums: the campus has three auditoriums with capacities of 50, 150, and 600 seats, with complete infrastructure for courses and events, including online broadcasting. For larger events, the University provides space at another campus, enabling events with up to 2000 people.
- Library: with an area of 1,311m2, it offers spaces for collections, group and individual study, computers for database and University library collection research, computerized space for searching book collections, periodicals, and multimedia. Services include: on-site consultation, home lending, interlibrary loan via courier service (collection of 1,720,314 books), online reservation and renewal, user training, guided visits, COMUT - Bibliographic Commutation Program and SCAD - Cooperative Document Access Service, guidance and standardization of academic papers, research and bibliographic surveys, online research and printing services, preparation of catalog cards and bibliographic references (ABNT and VANCOUVER). The campus has a collection of 54,332 titles and 106,403 volumes, with 18,280 titles and 31,129 volumes specific to the Humanities and Communication area.
In addition to its own facilities, the Graduate Program is supported by various University departments in carrying out its activities, especially scientific events (from lectures to conferences) with specialized personnel in photography, audio and video recording and editing, enabling both recording and online broadcasting (streaming) of scientific events, among others. It also has professionals specialized in event organization to support seminars, symposia, meetings, and conferences with the production of certificates, badges, banners, signage, brochures, and other necessary elements for the meeting, as needed.
The University also offers the Scientific Meeting Participation Support Program for faculty and students with reimbursement of expenses for participation in national or international scientific meetings (https://unip.br/pesquisa/prog_auxilio_participacao_reunioes_cientificas.aspx) and support for bureaucratic demands at the Institutional Support Office for Researchers (https://unip.br/pesquisa/eaip_escritorio_apoio_institucional_pesquisador.aspx).
(a) GP MEDIA, CULTURE AND MEMORY
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Prof. Dr. Antonio Adami (Line 1)
Prof. Dr. Carla Montuori Fernandes (Line 1)
Prof. Genira Chagas Correia (PPGCS PUC-SP) - Collaborator
Prof. Dr. Manuel Fernandes Sande (Complutense University of Madrid) – Foreign collaborator
Since its inception, GP Mídia, Cultura e Memória has sought to establish relationships with researchers from other national and international institutions. In this sense, it developed a partnership with the University of Taubaté, in a joint project entitled “Radio memory of the Vale do Paraíba†(2002-2004); developed the I, II and III Research Intergroups (2003, 2005 and 2009) (FAPESP and CAPES); organized the IX Lusocom (2011) (FAPESP and CAPES) and the book “Lusofonia e Interculturalidadeâ€. He has exchanged with the GP “Publirádioâ€, from the Universidad Autònoma de Barcelona since 2009, with Prof. Dr. Armand Balsebre and, since 2012, with the Universidad Complutense de Madrid – UCM, resulting in the book “Panorama of communication and media Brazil-Spain (2012). In the years 2012, 2014-2015-2016, he received Prof. Dr. Manuel Ángel Fernández Sande, for joint research and seminars. In 2017, Prof. Sande, Prof. Adami and Prof. Eduardo Vicente held an event on radio and memory, with support from CNPq, USP and UNIP, at ECA-USP. Prof. Antônio Adami is a member of the GP “Análisis de la divulgación cultural y cientifico de los medias de comunicación†and visiting professor at the Doctoral Program in Communication at UCM.
(b) GP MEMORY NARRATIVES: REPRESENTATIONS, IDENTITIES AND CULTURE
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Prof. Dr. Barbara Heller (Line 2)
Prof. Dr. Carla Reis Longhi (Line 2)
Prof. Dr. Gustavo Souza da Silva (Line 1)
Prof. Dr. Márcio Orlando Seligmann-Silva (UNICAMP) - Collaborator
teacher Priscila Ferreira Perazzo (PPGCOM USCS) - Collaborator
The Research Group, created in 2018, has among its priorities the theoretical discussion of the binomial remember/forget and memory narratives materialized in books and other media, in which it is possible to glimpse the disputes around the representations and identities of the testimonies. In 2020, the Group's interests turned to the narratives of life stories of imprisoned women, since it began to participate in reading circles at the Prisão Feminina da Capital (PFC), in the city of São Paulo, aiming at the remission of punishment. per reading. At each meeting, we noticed that the custodians, motivated by literary texts, triggered their memories and associated them with the characters and their plots. With the advent of the pandemic in March 2020, face-to-face meetings at the PFC were replaced by remote meetings between researchers to read theoretical texts, as well as to propose alternative jobs for inmates.
(c) GP URBAN CULTURES, MUSIC AND COMMUNICATION
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Prof. Dr. Simone Luci Pereira (Line 2)
Prof. Dr. Thiago Soares (UFPB) – Collaborator
Prof. Dr. Rosamaria Luiza de Melo Rocha (ESPM) – Collaborator
Prof. Dr. Lucimara Rett (UFRJ) – Collaborator
Prof. Dr. Paula Maria Guerra Tavares (University of Porto - Collaborator
The GP brings together researchers from the Program and associated researchers (national and international) who develop work around the interface between urban cultures, communication, music, cities and youth cultures. Cities are increasingly revealing their communicational face and understanding urban dynamics today implies interpreting the spaces and territories permeated by the flows of communication and information. The theme of “urban communication†is something relevant for be studied in contemporary media and information cultures. Communication is understood here not exclusively linked to the media (although these are also important in the understanding of urban cultures), but thought of as a process of material and symbolic exchanges, (mis)encounters, intercultural dynamics and sociocultural negotiation, expressing and building relationships between subjects. The objective is to understand the multiple configurations of urban communication and the role of musical and artistic practices in the forms of urban living. The menu includes, in addition to the theme of urban communication and musical and media practices, a reflective concern in relation to the uses, appropriations, territorialities and occupations of cities by subjects in non-linear logics that mix negotiations, tactics and strategies and in which the body, the identities and ways of mapping the city assume a leading role. In addition to the techno-scientific discourses about cities (market, urban, etc.), we are interested in interpreting the urban and its uses by subjects, in which everyday practices allow us to glimpse bifurcations and other material and symbolic paths linked to affections and sensitive dimensions of experiences. In these, musical-media practices assume an important role insofar as they are associated with logics linked to entertainment, formation of identities and territorialities, consumption practices, aestheticizations, political meanings.
(d) GP MEDIA AND IMAGINARY STUDIES
Prof. Dr. Malena Segura Contrera (UNIP)
Prof. Dr. Mauricio Ribeiro da Silva (UNIP)
Prof. Dr. Ana Taís Portanova Martins (UFRGS)
The group focuses on research between Communication, Media and Imaginary, unfolding these themes through investigations between Imaginary and Image, Imaginary and Ideology, Media and Religious Imaginary, Media and Intolerance, Communication and Bonding, Imaginary and Myth, Media and Production imaginary of social groups. Since its inception, it has held several national and international events, with the recurring participation of international researchers (University of Valencia, Free University of Berlin, University of Vienna, and others) and national research partnerships (PUC/SP, Cásper Líbero, UEL, UFRGS, UFPR) and international (Universidad de Valencia). It currently has a very active partnership with the Imaginalis Research Group, from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, which has involved joint seminars, exchange of students in the disciplines, joint publications and participation in congresses in the area. The thematic axis of affinity between the groups is the study of currents and themes related to the Imaginary and its presence and role in contemporary media, as well as the symbolic and ideological unfolding of this phenomenon. The group's members have actively participated in the main forums and congresses in the area, both in the presentation of works and in management and direction positions, evidencing the commitment of the group's researchers with the activities and research in the area. The bibliographic production of the group's participants can also be highlighted as relevant.
The PPG self-assessment was implemented in 2015, initially focusing on teaching production associated with the process of re-accreditation of the NDP (Nucleus of Permanent Teachers). Since then, it has observed an expansion of its scope, at the same time that its actions have been structured so as to enable the constitution of performance indicators that aim to simultaneously indicate the collective results in relation to a certain action and communicate its performance to those involved, enabling the appropriate adjustments. in individual ducts.
The entire process has been developed and implemented in a transparent manner, communicating to all those involved the principles of formulation, the constitution of metrics and the results obtained.
Until 2018, the self-assessment took place under the competence of the PPG Board, composed of the coordinator (Mauricio Ribeiro da Silva),(Barbara Heller), the teaching representatives Gustavo Souza da Silva (Line 1) and Simone Luci Pereira (Line 2), in addition to the doctoral student representatives, Jamilson José Alves da Silva, and the master's degree, Andrea Cristiane Barbosa Bruno.
With the expansion of the scope of the strategic plan of the PPG beyond the issues related to the intellectual production of professors, and with a view to supporting the process of re-accreditation of the NDP, the evaluation processes began to take place under the aegis of a Proprietary Evaluation Commission composed of the coordination and vice-coordination, a professor representing Line 1 (Prof. Carla Montuori Fernandes), a professor representing Line 2 - both with a term of office of 4 years - and two student representatives, one from the doctorate and the other from the Master's degree (Sandra Vieira Maia and Ney Aluxan Perrote Vasconcelos, respectively), with a 2-year term. In addition to these representatives, CPA PPGCOM now has a representative external to the University, being invited to Prof. Lúcia Isaltina Clemente Leão (PPGCOS PUC-SP) with a 2-year term (2021-2023). Also, as supporters, they participate in the processes of collecting information from graduates, upon request, PPG scholarship holders and, in raising awareness of participation and support in collecting information, the entire NDP.
The role of this commission is to establish, based on the objectives of the PPG, the collection of appropriate information, the tabulation and critical analysis of the results and the proposition of actions necessary to correct routes. Any suggestions related to changes in procedures are forwarded to the PPG Board for debate and pertinent deliberations, while individual or collective feedback to the NDP is under the responsibility of the Program Coordination. The data obtained, in addition to being used in strategic planning, are also used to feed PPG information on the Sucupira Platform, so that the CPA is an important element in the management of processes.
The CPA was established by the PPG Collegiate, seeking in its formation to ensure the presence of representatives of the groups that make up the academic community of the Program at the same time as making it inserted in the administrative management processes. Thus, both the coordination and the vice-coordination participate on a permanent basis, and from mandates the other participants, being the representatives of the NDP for 4 years and for students and the external representative for 2 years. Vacancies are filled upon indication by peers in the case of professors (linked to each of the Lines) and through election from among master's and doctoral students. The external representative participates by means of an invitation made by the PPG coordination among professors from other Programs qualified with the four-year evaluation processes, preferably occupying or having recently occupied the position of coordinator in the Program itself.