Studies relations between media productions and sociocultural activities, focusing on interactions and power systems involved in the process of constructing communication narratives. This line of research investigates the uses of communication technologies, political negotiations, social media, and the dispute for the control of media production.
Communication, Internet, and Politics: the impacts of the Web in the Brazilian democratic context
Docente: Prof. Dr. Arthur Ituassu
Journalism, Digital media and Political Economy of Communication
Docente: Profª. Drª. Patricia Maurício
Imagination and social practices in television narratives
Docente: Profª. Drª. Tatiana Oliveira Siciliano
Fictional narratives in the age of media convergence: continuities and deviations of the modernist aesthetic paradigm
Docente: Profª. Drª. Vera Lúcia Follain de Figueiredo