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El. knyga: Brazil: Media from the Country of the Future

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Sponsored by the Communication, Information Technologies, and Media Sociology section of the American Sociological Association (CITAMS), this volume assembles the contributions of a dynamic editorial team composed of leading scholars from Brazil and the United States. Volume 13 provides an unparalleled compilation of research on Brazilian media and communication studies guided by the expert hands of prominent scholars from both Brazil and the United States. Over twenty chapters explore five key themes: the new face of news and journalism, social movements and protest, television, cinema, publicity and marketing, and media theory. Selections encompass research on emergent phenomena, as well as studies with a historical or longitudinal dimension, that reflect the Brazilian case as laboratory for exploring the evolving media environment of one of the worlds most fascinating societies.

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Contributors in communication, journalism, media studies, and similar fields from across the Americas explore the evolving media environment of Brazil from perspectives of television, cinema, and media; the Brazilian media industry; news and journalism; social movements and protest; and theory: Brazilian perspectives. Among their topics are the cangaēo in Brazilian cinema, regional media groups in Brazil: forms of organizations in geographic scales, media epiphanies: selfies and silences in Sćo Paulo street protests, countercultural happenings: the performance of revolt in Brazil's Tropicalia movement, and the hyperconnected contemporary society. -- Annotation ©2017 * (protoview.com) *

SECTION I: BRAZILIAN TELEVISION, CINEMA, AND MEDIA The cangaēo in
Brazilian cinema; Marcelo Dķdimo Souza Vieira 
News media and historiography in Brazilian cinema; Cory A. Hahn 
The rise of  "the working poor" within the Brazilian mediascape: The
mythology of social inequality's disappearance; Ana Carolina Escosteguy and
Lścia Loner Coutinho 
SECTION II: THE BRAZILIAN MEDIA INDUSTRY 
The introduction of digital TV in Brazil: Lessons from the British and French
experience; Claudio Nazareno 
Regional media groups in Brazil: geographic scale and organizations; Sonia
Aguiar 
Advertising in the context of radio programming: From ad formats toward ad
meta formats; Clóvis Reis 

SECTION III: NEWS AND JOURNALISM IN BRAZIL 
Mapping journalistic startups in Brazil: An exploratory study; Beatriz Becker
and Igor Waltz 
The name of the other: Media, heterotopias and border country interactions;
Ada Cristina Machado da Silveira, Isabel Padilha Guimarćes and Clarissa
Schwartz 
Brazilian news agencies: Between media conglomerates and the state; Pedro
Aguiar 
A study of Brazilian intellectual-journalists: Changes to journalism
(1950-1990); Fįbio Henrique Pereira
SECTION IV: SOCIAL MOVEMENTS AND PROTEST IN BRAZIL 
Protests in Brazil: Mobile networks and devices as tools of protest; Breno
Maciel Souza Reis, Liana Gross Furini, and Sandra Mara Garcia Henriques
Media epiphanies: Selvies and silences in Sćo Paulo urban protests