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Conclusiona system; (c) new social actors on the streets and on digital networks; (d) with social media, mediation processes have more dimensions rather than less; (e) sociability is building a new information path to visibility.restrain 发表于 2025-3-27 04:06:57
Introduction,y information is produced in the context of a protest movement? How do new mediators of information defy mainstream media and what are the consequences of that phenomenon? Are these new actors really included in the most visible part of public debate?勤勉 发表于 2025-3-27 06:44:40
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Mediation and Gatekeeping Challenges in a Social Media Environmenta defies the gatekeeping role of professional journalism. By making it possible for any actor to publish information and opinions, social media websites bring about several new possibilities in the dispute for public attention.Spinous-Process 发表于 2025-3-27 16:43:39
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Book 2022dictatorship. The 2013 protests were an important turning point in the political life of the country, and are often seen as the trigger of many communicational and political dynamics that have led to recent political events, such as the election of a far right wing president. Understanding the trans侵蚀 发表于 2025-3-28 00:00:30
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Protests and Digital Communication: Issues on New Forms of Political Actione literature relevant to us. We identified four main topics of literature that will help us explain the phenomena we analyze in the second part of the book: the emergence of a new sociability, the issue of individual X collective actions, the temporality and spatiality of the movements and the conneAlcove 发表于 2025-3-28 10:24:38
What Did 2013 Tell Us?ian political arena. What this chapter proposes is not a vast discussion on the Brazilian current political situation, but rather specific connections between the 2013 protests and some of the political events that took place after that moment. We consider that the 2013 protests were a turning point