Literary journalism and transformative communication: Proposal for the alignment of the new discipline with the growing trend of a communication transformative practice in social and human development

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Authors Lima, E.
Journal brazilian journalism research
Year 2018
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10.25200/BJR.v14n3.2018.1131
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