Geo spaces of communication research

Sponsored by the Brazil-U.S. Colloquium on Communication Studies of the Brazilian Society for Interdisciplinary Studies in Communication and the Communication, Information Technologies, and Media Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association (CITAMS), this volume of Studies in Media and...

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Other Authors Robinson, Laura (Editor), Moles, Katia (Editor), Virginia Moreira, Sonia (Editor), Schulz, Jeremy (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2024.
SeriesStudies in media and communications ; 26.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781800716070
DOI10.1108/S2050-2060202426
Physical Description1 online resource (216 pages).

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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. Problematizing Communication Research in the Public Sphere / Katia Moles, Laura Robinson, Sonia Virginia Moreira, and Jeremy Schulz Section 1. Political and Policy Media Spaces
  • Chapter 2. Small Internet Providers as Agents: Internalizing Digital Infrastructure in Brazil / Sonia V. Moreira, Nélia R. Del Bianco, and Cézar F. Martins
  • Chapter 3. An Analysis of Bolsonaro and Trump's Social Media: Agenda Setting in Presidential Campaigns in Brazil and the U.S. / Élida Borges Rodrigues Gomes and Tatiana Monteiro Reis
  • Chapter 4. A Disaster After the Disaster: A Comparative Framing Analysis of the Samarco Dam Collapse / Julianna M. Trammel
  • Chapter 5. Digital Participation of Left-Wing Activists in Brazil: Cultural Events, Mobilization, and Networked Protest / Julien Figeac, Nathalie Paton, Angelina Peralva, Arthur Coelho Bezerra, Héloïse Prévost, Pierre Ratinaud, and Tristan Salord Section 2. Communication Research and Journalism
  • Chapter 6. Local and Regional Journalism in the Interior of Brazil: Contexts, Developments, and Emergent Themes / Jacqueline da Silva Deolindo
  • Chapter 7. On the Role of Redundancy in the Popularization of Science: An Analysis of Brazilian Journalistic Texts on Covid-19 / Margarethe Born Steinberger-Elias
  • Chapter 8. Reshaping Journalism Practices through Collaboration: An Analysis of Three Collaborative Projects in the Americas / Lucia Mesquita, Gabriela Gruszynski Sanseverino, Mathias Felipe de Lima Santos, and Giuliander Carpes da Silva Section 3. Communication Research Methods
  • Chapter 9. In the field in Brazil and the USA: Doing Ethnography in Communication / Aline Maia
  • Chapter 10. Visualizations as Evidence in the Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences / Jeremy Schulz, Laura Robinson, and Katia Moles.