Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/22948
Author(s): Feres Jr., J.
Melo, P. B.
Barbabela, E.
Date: 2020
Title: A judicialização foi televisionada relação entre mídia e sistema judiciário
Volume: 33
Pages: 1 - 20
ISSN: 0103-4979
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.9771/ccrh.v33i0.24038
Keywords: Sistema de Justiça
Media
Opinião pública
Ministério Público
Judicialização da política
Abstract: What is the role of the Justice System in the current process of institutional conflict in Brazil? Through a critical analysis of the concept of the judicialization of megapolitics, proposed by Ran Hirschl, we discuss the role of the Judiciary and Public Prosecutor’s Office in the current Brazilian political crisis. We call attention to the lack of clarity in Hirschl’s analysis about the fundamental problem of legitimacy in the conflict between governmental branches, and then we show how there is strong evidence in the Brazilian case that the mainstream media had the function of shifting legitimacy from the elected powers to the institutions of the System of Justice. To test our hypothesis, we compare the evolution of the popular approval of the main institutions of Brazilian democracy with the coverage that the quality newspapers Folha de S. Paulo, Estado de S. Paulo and Globo, and the television news program Jornal Nacional have dedicated to them from the beginning of 2014 until now, using data from the Manchetometro project. We conclude by suggesting improvements to the study of judicialization and particularly to the concept of the judicialization of the megapolitics.
Peerreviewed: yes
Access type: Open Access
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