The right to the screen: From media education to educommunication in Brazil

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Nowadays in Brazil, some social organizations, governments and mass media are discussing the need to establish an oversight committee to guarantee the quality of television programmes, as well as the need to set a system to determine what kind of program is appropriate for every television time slot. Across Brazil, a representative body of children and young people have come to the conclusion that the right to receive quality television programmes is not enough. The children of the new generations think they have the right to access new technologies and the production of their own messages, in accordance with their own creativity, interests and lifestyle projects within society. © ISSN: 1134-3478.

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de Oliveira Soares, I. (2008). The right to the screen: From media education to educommunication in Brazil. Comunicar, 15(31), 77–82. https://doi.org/10.3916/c31-2008-01-009

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