FILOSOFIAS DA VOZ

Autores/as

  • Nick Couldry London School of Economics
  • Marcus Antônio Assis Lima
  • Caleb Pereira Lima

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Biografía del autor/a

Nick Couldry, London School of Economics

Professor de Mídia, Comunicação e Teoria Social no Departamento de Mídia e Comunicação da London School of Economics, Universidade de Londres. Como sociólogo da mídia e da cultura, se aproxima de mídia e das comunicações a partir da perspectiva do poder simbólico que tem sido historicamente concentrado em instituições de mídia. Está interessado em como a mídia e as instituições de comunicação e infraestrutura contribuem para vários tipos de ordem (social, política, cultural, econômica, ética). Com uma perspectiva multidisciplinar, seu trabalho tem contribuições da sociologia, da teoria democrática e cultural, da antropologia, da ética e dos estudos da mídia e da comunicação. Sua análise dos meios de comunicação como “prática” tem sido amplamente influente na academia. É autor ou organizador de onze livros e de vários artigos de periódicos e capítulos de livros.

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Publicado

2018-03-08

Cómo citar

COULDRY, Nick; LIMA, Marcus Antônio Assis; LIMA, Caleb Pereira. FILOSOFIAS DA VOZ. fólio - revista de letras, [S. l.], v. 7, n. 1, 2018. Disponível em: https://periodicos2.uesb.br/folio/article/view/2993. Acesso em: 25 may. 2026.