
My 20 cents opinion, via Pix, please
By SANDRA BITENCOURT: The case of the video, of the young and perverse extremist, has given rise to theories that it may be the result of some kind of test or manipulation of the platform
By SANDRA BITENCOURT: The case of the video, of the young and perverse extremist, has given rise to theories that it may be the result of some kind of test or manipulation of the platform
By SANDRA BITENCOURT: The expulsion of the bizarre and the criminal from democracy occurs through the resistance and organization of humanism, through honesty and the good application of the law.
By SANDRA BITENCOURT: José Luiz Datena's chair-throwing of Pablo Marçal, in the midst of the debate in Brazil's largest metropolis, shows our vocation for tragicomic farce
By SANDRA BITENCOURT: Covering suffering and the absence of those responsible
By SANDRA BITENCOURT: The economic journalism of the mainstream media makes it seem that certain dogmas are unappealable
By SANDRA BITENCOURT: White supremacy reacts, on a global scale, in the quest to maintain privileges
By SANDRA BITENCOURT: Brazilian racists seem more cautious than Spaniards. But not all
By SANDRA BITENCOURT & LAURA BARRERAS: The commander declares an undeniable subversive, revolutionary and political character of her trajectory and her denunciation
By SANDRA BITENCOURT: Understanding and mastering the symbolic field where everything is disputed
By SANDRA BITENCOURT: The first function of journalism in fulfilling the task of clarification is to properly name the facts
By SANDRA BITENCOURT:
Are we already at war? What will our weapons be?
By SANDRA BITENCOURT:
Which propaganda and discourse instruments are capable of producing collective delirium and huge flows of distorted opinion
By SANDRA BITENCOURT:
In the Bolsonaro government, no limits were spared, no decorum, no modesty, no principles
By SANDRA BITENCOURT:
The media is more attached to its mercantile and class interests than its mission to promote democracy
By SANDRA BITENCOURT:
No! It's not a war, because only Bolsonarism kills
By SANDRA BITENCOURT:
Indifference to poor women trumps raw meanness
By SANDRA BITENCOURT: Newspapers forget that the light they intended to be when they annihilated the sphere of politics may have blinded common sense and clouded the future
By SANDRA BITENCOURT:
Perhaps we need new theories to understand why our anesthetized consciences are no longer scandalized by the infamy
By SANDRA BITENCOURT: Innovation even in the method: the American president's proposal to shape a new technological future
By SANDRA BITENCOURT: How is it possible to immunize journalism from its clarification functions?
By SANDRA BITENCOURT: The case of the video, of the young and perverse extremist, has given rise to theories that it may be the result of some kind of test or manipulation of the platform
By SANDRA BITENCOURT: The expulsion of the bizarre and the criminal from democracy occurs through the resistance and organization of humanism, through honesty and the good application of the law.
By SANDRA BITENCOURT: José Luiz Datena's chair-throwing of Pablo Marçal, in the midst of the debate in Brazil's largest metropolis, shows our vocation for tragicomic farce
By SANDRA BITENCOURT: Covering suffering and the absence of those responsible
By SANDRA BITENCOURT: The economic journalism of the mainstream media makes it seem that certain dogmas are unappealable
By SANDRA BITENCOURT: White supremacy reacts, on a global scale, in the quest to maintain privileges
By SANDRA BITENCOURT: Brazilian racists seem more cautious than Spaniards. But not all
By SANDRA BITENCOURT & LAURA BARRERAS: The commander declares an undeniable subversive, revolutionary and political character of her trajectory and her denunciation
By SANDRA BITENCOURT: Understanding and mastering the symbolic field where everything is disputed
By SANDRA BITENCOURT: The first function of journalism in fulfilling the task of clarification is to properly name the facts
By SANDRA BITENCOURT:
Are we already at war? What will our weapons be?
By SANDRA BITENCOURT:
Which propaganda and discourse instruments are capable of producing collective delirium and huge flows of distorted opinion
By SANDRA BITENCOURT:
In the Bolsonaro government, no limits were spared, no decorum, no modesty, no principles
By SANDRA BITENCOURT:
The media is more attached to its mercantile and class interests than its mission to promote democracy
By SANDRA BITENCOURT:
No! It's not a war, because only Bolsonarism kills
By SANDRA BITENCOURT:
Indifference to poor women trumps raw meanness
By SANDRA BITENCOURT: Newspapers forget that the light they intended to be when they annihilated the sphere of politics may have blinded common sense and clouded the future
By SANDRA BITENCOURT:
Perhaps we need new theories to understand why our anesthetized consciences are no longer scandalized by the infamy
By SANDRA BITENCOURT: Innovation even in the method: the American president's proposal to shape a new technological future
By SANDRA BITENCOURT: How is it possible to immunize journalism from its clarification functions?