CONTEMPORARY UPDATES TO JOURNALISM THEORIES AND CONCEPTS
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P. Vos, T., & da Silva, M. P. (2026). CONTEMPORARY UPDATES TO JOURNALISM THEORIES AND CONCEPTS: an imminent need. Brazilian Journalism Research, 21(3), e1911. https://doi.org/10.25200/BJR.v21n3.2025.1911

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