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v. 19 n. 2 (2025)
v. 19 n. 2 (2025)
Published:
2025-08-31
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Dossier
Essays on the abyss: politics of the gaze, violence, technopolitics
Rossana Reguillo
7-37
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Brazilian telenovela and “Deep Brazil”
Maria Immacolata Vassallo de Lopes
39-55
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Will journalism die?
Juremir Machado da Silva, Álvaro Nunes Larangeira
57-70
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Dysphoric bodies in the city of Rio de Janeiro in the territorialities constructed by the carioca Ballroom scene
Cíntia Sanmartin Fernandes, Micael Herschmann
71-86
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The secrets of the red pill: machismo and reactionary imagination on the Internet
Erick Felinto
87-104
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Peer review: lucid opinions and blind comments
João Anzanello Carrascoza
105-119
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Popular communication and alternative and independent media in its original and current nuances
Cicilia Maria Krohling Peruzzo
121-148
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Interview
Jean-Claude Bernardet: a tribute
Fábio Rogério
151-175
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Em Pauta/Agenda
Memory literacy: television fiction as a space for shaping politically conscious citizens
Pedro Lopes, Gustavo Cardoso, Maria Inácia Rezola
179-198
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Jonathan Crary and the limits of a post-media utopia
Gilmar Montargil, Fabrício Lopes da Silveira
199-221
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Confined and tuned in: new circuits of Brazilian children’s cartoons after the COVID-19 pandemic
Ariane Diniz Holzbach
223-242
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Derrida’s machines: traces of a deconstructive concept of media
Luis Felipe Abreu
243-262
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Gender memory: decolonial cartography in Martín-Barbero and Ecléa Bosi
Jozieli Cardenal, Hieda Maria Pagliosa Corona
263-288
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Attack as defense: discursive disputes in crisis contexts
Daniel Reis Silva
289-312
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Historical world and speculative emancipation in Dry ground burning
Edson Pereira da Costa Júnior, Vitor Zan
313-335
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Paradigms of imaginary in Communication studies
Ana Taís Martins
337-364
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Book reviews
Conspiracies of the self in the quasi-world of disinformation
Katarini Miguel
367-373
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Disinformation systems: thoughts in dialogue
Lucas Lima Jansen
375-379
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Editorial
Demolitions, transformations,and renewals of communication objects
Luciano Guimarães, Maria Ignês Carlos Magno, Wagner Souza e Silva
1-4
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