Mediatization, polarization, and intolerance (between environments, media, and circulation)

The average number of submissions to the Working Groups, in the three events held, is 200 expanded abstracts, distributed among professors, researchers (around 20%), doctors and doctoral students (around 30%), masters professors, and masters’ degree students (idem, 30%), and gradu- ate and undergraduate students (20%). More than 50%of the participants are from states outside Rio Grande do Sul and the overwhelming majority (about 80%) from outside UNISINOS. Among its results, in addition to the train- ing processes during its realization, we emphasize the consolidation of a library of reflections, in the form of complete ar - ticles of the presentations in WGs and books published in e-book format (with chapters produced by the participants of the Conference Tables). This III Semi- nar extended abstracts are available at https://midiaticom.org/anais/index. php/seminario-midiatizacao-resumos/is sue/view/12. Full articles are available at https://midiaticom.org/anais/index.php/ seminario-midiatizacao-artigos/issue/ view/5. This book of the Debating Tables of the III Seminar, in this e-book edition, is available not only in the project collection (https:// www.midiaticom.org/e-books/) but also from FACOS-UFSM (https://www.ufsm.br/ editoras/facos/publicacoes/). We reiter- ate our thanks to Capes and CNPq for the financial assistance, essential for making this conversation proposal via research, both theoretical and empirical, carried out by its participants.

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