After the Coup: Political Communication in a Post-Democracy Era; Desejamos a todos uma boa leitura!
This paper presents the hypothesis that Brazilian journalism represents a singular version of a global trend towards steady decline of catch-all news media due to political communication phenomena that have been changing information markets around the world. Among these phenomena, we outline the increasing entertainment offer, the customized media consumption, so as high political polarization. We sustain this ...
Based on the analysis of the first round of interviews the National Journal, with the three best-placed candidates in the polls during the 2010 election campaign, the text discusses how the interviewers claim as representatives of the public interest, and how it relates with the classical liberal conception of journalism as Fourth Estate Keywords Interview. Jornal Nacional. Electoral Campaign. Fourth Estate; Co...
As a result of the advances in the control of pulmonary insufficiency in tetanus, the cardiovascular system has increasingly been shown to be a determining factor in morbidity and mortality but detailed knowledge of the cardiovascular complications in tetanus is scanty. The 24h-Holter was carried out in order to detect arrhythmias and sympathetic overactivity in 38 tetanus patients admitted to an ICU. The SDNN ...
Twenty years after the revolution that exposure has brought to behavior therapy and following the work published by this Department in the last ten years, it would seem the proper moment to consider and revise the successes and the failures resulting from the application of this type of therapy (in vivo exposure, response prevention and modeling) to OCD. The author concludes that in a sample of 18 cases of rumi...
The authors begin by discussing the nosology of pathological jealousy in order to better characterize the diagnostic category of obsessive jealousy. The clinical characteristics of a twelve patient sample are described and the results of the behavioral treatment used presented. Although 50% of the patients refused or dropped out of treatment, all those who completed treatment achieved satisfactory results and a...