10. Journalism in the Age of Inequality
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Democratization, de-democratization, journalism, mass media, inequalities, poverty, wealth, framing processes.Abstract
The media and their own environment are key players in the construction of social inequality. The social perception of poverty, wealth and the mechanisms that generate them is built in a continuous process of political and symbolic clash. This process has a direct impact on mass opinion in each society.
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2017-04-24
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Zeller, C. (2017). 10. Journalism in the Age of Inequality. Clivatge. Journal of Studies on Social Conflict and Change, (5). Retrieved from https://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/clivatge/article/view/18614
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