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Media Narratives of the Brazilian Criminal Justice System

The criminal justice system (CJS) has been at the center of Brazilian political debate for a number of years. Crime, justice, and prison are keywords employed by both politicians and the media to...

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Narrativas na mídia sobre o sistema de justiça criminal

O Sistema de Justiça Criminal (SJC) está há alguns anos no centro do debate político brasileiro. Crime, justiça e prisão são palavras-chave usadas tanto por políticos quanto pela mídia...

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“O Clima Está Quente, Né?”: Justaposições E Distanciamentos Entre Público e Especialistas Brasileiros Sobre As Mudanças Climáticas

This report lays the groundwork to reframe the public debate on climate change by comparing how experts and the public in Brazil talk about climate change.

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Pais Despreparados, Punições Mais Severas e O Efeito Dominó: Mapping the Gaps Between Expert and Public Understandings of Violence and Its Effects on Early Child Development in Brazil

This report, in Portuguese, compares how experts talk and Brazilians think about early childhood and early child development.

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Values and Metaphors for Communicating About Early Child Development in Brazil: A FrameWorks MessageMemo

This MessageMemo summarizes the findings from a comprehensive multi-method investigation of how Brazilians view early child development.

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Early Child Development and Violence in Brazil: A Field Frame Analysis

This Field Frame Analysis maps the competing narratives used by influential organizations to frame the debate on early child development and violence.

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Representations of Early Childhood and Urban Violence in Brazilian Media (Portuguese)

This report examines the messages embedded in the media’s presentation of issues related to early child development and urban violence in Brazilian newspapers.

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Representations of Early Childhood and Urban Violence in Brazilian Media (English)

This report examines the messages embedded in the media’s presentation of issues related to early child development and urban violence in Brazilian newspapers.