Geo Spaces of Communication Research
Geo Spaces of Communication Research
Schulz, Jeremy; Moles, Katia; Moreira, Sonia Virginia; Robinson, Laura
Emerald Publishing Limited
03/2024
216
Dura
Inglês
9781800716063
15 a 20 dias
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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, Nelia R. Del Bianco, and Cezar F. Martins
Chapter 3. An Analysis of Bolsonaro and Trump's Social Media: Agenda Setting in Presidential Campaigns in Brazil and the U.S.; Elida 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, Heloise Prevost, 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
Section 1. Political and Policy Media Spaces
Chapter 2. Small Internet Providers as Agents: Internalizing Digital Infrastructure in Brazil; Sonia V. Moreira, Nelia R. Del Bianco, and Cezar F. Martins
Chapter 3. An Analysis of Bolsonaro and Trump's Social Media: Agenda Setting in Presidential Campaigns in Brazil and the U.S.; Elida 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, Heloise Prevost, 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
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Journalism; Social platforms; Research methods; Digital sociology; Digital ethics; Virtual ethnography
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, Nelia R. Del Bianco, and Cezar F. Martins
Chapter 3. An Analysis of Bolsonaro and Trump's Social Media: Agenda Setting in Presidential Campaigns in Brazil and the U.S.; Elida 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, Heloise Prevost, 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
Section 1. Political and Policy Media Spaces
Chapter 2. Small Internet Providers as Agents: Internalizing Digital Infrastructure in Brazil; Sonia V. Moreira, Nelia R. Del Bianco, and Cezar F. Martins
Chapter 3. An Analysis of Bolsonaro and Trump's Social Media: Agenda Setting in Presidential Campaigns in Brazil and the U.S.; Elida 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, Heloise Prevost, 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
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