Can the poor exercise deliberative agency in a multimedia saturated society? Lessons from Brazil and Lebanon

作者: Nardine Alnemr , Thais Choucair , Nicole Curato

DOI: 10.1080/2474736X.2020.1802206

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摘要: There are many ways of amplifying the voices poor in today’s multimedia saturated societies. In this article, we argue that dominant portrayals poverty media privilege t...

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