Sonia Virginia Moreira e as geografias da comicação
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2176-1507.v23i1p03-20Keywords:
Communication, Geography, InterviewAbstract
In Geographies of Communication Research Group (Intercom) 10th birthday, a survey of academic production in the interface Communication and Geography was registered. This data is a starting for the dialogue with Sonia Virginia Moreira, one of the Geographies Communication Group founders.
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