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Vol. 19 No. 40 (2022): Mulheres e Feminismos: teorias, reflexões e processos comunicativos
Vol. 19 No. 40 (2022): Mulheres e Feminismos: teorias, reflexões e processos comunicativos
Published:
2023-03-15
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Apresentação
Women and feminisms: theories, reflections, and communicative processes
Maria Aparecida Ferrari, Sheila Prado Saraiva
11-17
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Dossiê
Investigate and disseminate the civilizing legacy of pacifist feminism
Carmen Magallón Portolés
19-31
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Mujeres musulmanas, islamofobia y medios: desconstrucción de estigmas
Francirosy Campos Barbosa
32-42
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Of how feminism changed society and science: advances and challenges
Eva Alterman Blay
43-49
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Male sexuality as a political problem
Octavio Salazar Benítez
50-61
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Feminism and Communication: a necessary relationship
Claudia Lago
62-73
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Can women be political representants in Brazil? Gender, race, and class in the political participation and representation
Nailah Neves Veleci
74-89
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Women, climate crisis, and COP27: the female protagonist role under the lens of the climate justice
Maria Daniela de Araújo Vianna
90-110
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Women and Men at USP and at the School of Communication and Arts, between 200 and 2019
Rodrigo Correia do Amaral, Rennan Valeriano Silva Lima, Maria Eduarda Martins Mendes Cordeiro
111-126
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Women, street vendors, and cultural producers: the alliances surrounding the Garagem das Ambulantes
Flávia Barroso
127-138
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The double glass ceiling: they arrived, but they have to prove that communication is strategic.
Ana Inés Pepe Arias, Mónica Arzuaga-Williams, Matías Balarini Gómez
139-150
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Analysis of the spectators’ profile and of the most popular modules of the online course “Feminisms: some inconvenient truths”
Carolina Brito, Gabriela Trindade Perry, Marlise Bock Santos, Carolina Nodari, Marcia Barbosa
151-164
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Bibliographic guide on women and feminisms: new perspectives for the field of communication
Milene Rocha Lourenço Leitzke, Maria Aparecida Ferrari
165-187
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Female incarceration and symbolic violence in a prison of Paraíba during the pandemic
Josilene Ribeiro de Oliveira
188-200
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Depoimentos
Reproductive justice: a path to social justice and racial and gender equity
Fernanda Lopes
216-227
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I have only one literature and it is not mine: reflections from a Chinese-Spanish experience
Paloma Chen
228-236
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Plural feminisms cannot exclude women with disabilities!
Leandra Migotto Certeza
237-250
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Maternity, work and care in the context of covid-19 pandemic
Sheila Prado Saraiva
251-265
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Entrevista
Crossing oceans: female voices that navigate motherhood, feminisms and activism
Maria Aparecida Ferrari, Sheila Prado Saraiva
202-214
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Espaço Aberto
Transparency as a sign of credibility in independent journalism initiatives — the Agência Pública case
Edgard Patrício, Raphaelle Christine Batista de Lima
267-278
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Communication and museums: contributions of organizational communication
Nicole Sberse Morás, Rudimar Baldissera
279-293
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Resenha
The disobedient and unsubmissive maternity
Ana Paula Hoffmann Frittoli Basaglia
295-298
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Migration, gender and care economy
Sandra Ruiz Moriana
299-302
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