Nationalism, Sports and TV, a reflection on meanings: interview with Marcos Roxo
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https://doi.org/10.19132/1807-8583201944.5-11Keywords:
Social Communication. Journalism. Television. Sports. Nationalism.Abstract
In this interview, professor Marco Roxo, PhD and MSc in Communication from the Communication Postgraduate Program of the Universidade Federal Fluminense and also a Bachelor in Social Communications/Journalism from the same institution, addresses the formats and multiple meanings associated to the mediatization of big sports events on television. In times such as that of a World Cup, nationalisation is a question that rises once again. Thus it becomes important to reflect upon the journalistic authority and its role in mediation.Downloads
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