Summary: | <p>This article discusses the relation between the radio and the city from the analysis of the project Porto Alegre: sonorous landscapes, developed between 2005 and 2007 by the Journalism students from the Faculty of Biblioteconomy and Communication of UFRGS. The series of documentaries and sound stories proposed other systems of references to the perception and imagination of the city beyond the word and the voice, partly subverting what is usually called the urban space in radio. The pedagogical experience, on the one hand, interprets the urban space by the means of a gathering and assembling of its sounds; on the other hand, it discusses the limitations and the possibilities of radio journalism in the accomplishment of this initiative.</p>
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