Networks, Society, and Polis: Epistemological Approaches on Mediatization

This book is one of the results of the II International Seminar on Research on Mediatization and Social Processes. In its second edition, we had the support of Capes and Fapergs. The II International Seminar on Re- search on Mediatization and Social Processes had a program developed at two levels: Debate Tables, with invited researchers (five tables, with the par - ticipation of researchers from Sweden (1), Russia (1), Portugal (1), Argentina (1), and Brazil (6). In the second level, the Working Groups (WGs), abstracts were submitted and selected in the fol- lowing proportion of participants: 21% of professors-researchers; 33% doctors and doctoral students; 33%masters and master’s degree students; 13% gradu- ate and undergraduate students linked to scientific research and / or with re - search results in TCC (Completion of course work). In the first seminar, in 2016, there were submissions by 250 authors and 217 expanded abstracts, of which about 188 works were selected. In both events, half of the participants are from universities in other states (São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, and Minas Gerais, mainly). Among its results, in addition to the training processes during its realization, we accentuate the consolidation of a li- brary of reflections, through complete articles of the presentations in WGs and books, published in e-book format (with chapters produced by participants of the conference tables). The expanded summaries of the event are available at https://midiaticom.org/anais/index. php/seminario-midiatizacao-resumos . Full articles are available at https:// midiaticom.org/anais/index.php/ seminario-midiatizacao-artigos.

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