The role of the interviewer in evaluating users of a social network viewer in evaluating users of a social network
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The Role of the interviewer. News interviews. Social network.Abstract
This article seeks to analyze the Facebook user's perception, demonstrated through his network comments, about the discursive attributions of the activity role of the interviewer in an interview program - Roda Viva -, broadcast live on the program's Facebook page. From a qualitative approach to analysis, this work is based on (a) Sarangi (2010) and Pacheco (2018, 2019) in the discussion about the activity role of the interviewer; (b) Ekström and Lundell (2009) and Lauerbach (2004) in the approach to news interviews and (c) Brandão (2017) and Fenelon et al. (2014) in the discussion about the reach of social networks. The analysis showed that the internet user negatively evaluates the performance of the discursive attributions of the activity role of the interviewer, evidencing that the interaction expectation of the encounter was not attended, in the evaluation of the audience.
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