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Matrizes.

Communication Source Available from 01/01/2010. Available online

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Format:
Journal/Periodical
Contributor:
Universidade de São Paulo. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências da Comunicação, issuing body.
Language:
English
Portuguese
Subjects (All):
Communication--Study and teaching--Periodicals.
Communication.
Communication--Study and teaching--Brazil--Periodicals.
Communication--Brazil--Periodicals.
Communication--Periodicals.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Semiannual (irregular)
Began with N. 1 (outubro 2007).
Place of Publication:
São Paulo : Escola de comunicações e artes, 2007-
Language Note:
In Portuguese, some English; abstracts in English and Portuguese.
Notes:
MATRIZes is a journal for the publication of scientific production whose object of study is communication. It hosts theoretical works, analysis experiences and conceptual formulations on communicative processes, media, mediations and emergencies of interactions in the contemporary generalized information society. It aims to publish mature, innovative works that seek to expand the state of the art of the themes studied and, therefore, may have an impact on the field of knowledge. MATRIZes accepts submissions in Portuguese, French, Spanish and English. The submitted originals must be sent in Word, type 12, Times New Roman and 1.5 spacing, respecting the APA publication rules, and contain: title, abstract and keywords (4 to 6), in Portuguese and English. Identification data of the authors must be in the journal’s system, but not in the manuscript.
Enumeration also given as whole numbering.
Chronology also given as spanned months, i.e., jan./junho and julho/dez.
Description based on: N. 1 (outubro 2007); title from PDF cover (publisher's Web site, viewed Sept. 9, 2015).
Latest issue consulted: V. 9, no. 1 (jan./jun. 2015) (viewed Sept. 9, 2015).
ISSN:
1982-8160
1982-2073
OCLC:
393306923
Access Restriction:
Unrestricted online access

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