The damn part and the dark side of Brazilian TV
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-3729.2005.26.3297Keywords:
Violence, communication, sociologyAbstract
Soon after our inaugural class, entitled Imaginary of Violence in the Communication, held at PUC-RS on April, 2004, French professor Philipe Joron presented us his sociological and anthropological views in an instigating and revealing interview about the various sides of violence. Professor Joron told us about the damned and the dark side of Brazilian television, the different faces of violence, where it is, and how it hides.Downloads
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