Studies examining protest news coverage often look at it through a “protest paradigm,” arguing that “mainstream” media delegitimize protests by emphasizing violence and marginalizing grievances. Focusing on the June 2013 protests in Brazil, this article takes the discussion in a different conceptual and empirical direction, examining the forces that, according to national, alternative, and foreign journalists, shaped the coverage of violence during those demonstrations. Drawing on forty-three in-depth interviews, the accounts of these individuals confirm the need to move beyond deterministic approaches suggested by the protest paradigm, acknowledging that the mediated visibility of violence does neither invariably lead to support for the st...
This article discusses how a series of national mobilizations in Brazil, in 2013, embedded a relevan...
This book explores the struggles over the mediated construction and projection of the image of the n...
This book explores the struggles over the mediated construction and projection of the image of the n...
Studies examining protest news coverage often look at it through a “protest paradigm,” arguing that ...
Studies examining protest news coverage often look at it through a “protest paradigm,” arguing that ...
Studies examining protest news coverage often look at it through a “protest paradigm,” arguing that ...
Studies examining protest news coverage often look at it through a “protest paradigm,” arguing that ...
News stories and NGO campaigns about protests are clear examples of humanitarian communication. They...
News stories and NGO campaigns about protests are clear examples of humanitarian communication. They...
News stories and NGO campaigns about protests are clear examples of humanitarian communication. They...
News stories and NGO campaigns about protests are clear examples of humanitarian communication. They...
Regarding the outbreak of protests in Brazil since June 2013, this paper analyses how violence unl...
This dissertation uses a media sociology approach to untangle how multiple influences shaped journal...
The protest paradigm is a concept widely used in the international literature in studies on the mass...
This article presents a study on the cycle of protests of 2013, specifically on the forms of public ...
This article discusses how a series of national mobilizations in Brazil, in 2013, embedded a relevan...
This book explores the struggles over the mediated construction and projection of the image of the n...
This book explores the struggles over the mediated construction and projection of the image of the n...
Studies examining protest news coverage often look at it through a “protest paradigm,” arguing that ...
Studies examining protest news coverage often look at it through a “protest paradigm,” arguing that ...
Studies examining protest news coverage often look at it through a “protest paradigm,” arguing that ...
Studies examining protest news coverage often look at it through a “protest paradigm,” arguing that ...
News stories and NGO campaigns about protests are clear examples of humanitarian communication. They...
News stories and NGO campaigns about protests are clear examples of humanitarian communication. They...
News stories and NGO campaigns about protests are clear examples of humanitarian communication. They...
News stories and NGO campaigns about protests are clear examples of humanitarian communication. They...
Regarding the outbreak of protests in Brazil since June 2013, this paper analyses how violence unl...
This dissertation uses a media sociology approach to untangle how multiple influences shaped journal...
The protest paradigm is a concept widely used in the international literature in studies on the mass...
This article presents a study on the cycle of protests of 2013, specifically on the forms of public ...
This article discusses how a series of national mobilizations in Brazil, in 2013, embedded a relevan...
This book explores the struggles over the mediated construction and projection of the image of the n...
This book explores the struggles over the mediated construction and projection of the image of the n...