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- Publications
- Influence
Media imperialism beyond the Anglo-Saxon axis, or negotiated hybridity? Neo-Orientalist telenovelas and transnational business in Brazilian television
- Nahuel Ribke
- Political Science
- 1 November 2017
Since the beginning of the millennium, several Brazilian telenovelas have been partially produced abroad, incorporating in their storylines protagonists from different ethnic and religious… Expand
Transnational activism, new and old media: The case of Israeli adoptees from Brazil
- Nahuel Ribke, J. Bourdon
- Sociology, Computer Science
- New Media Soc.
- 1 December 2016
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Transnational television and the making of Spanish-speaking Latino and Latin American audiences
- Nahuel Ribke
- Political Science
- 30 November 2020
Modeling politics? Female fashion models’ transition into Israeli politics
- Nahuel Ribke
- Sociology
- 1 April 2014
This article analyses the recent phenomenon of the passage of former models/television hosts into Israeli politics. The transition of these former models into politics can be seen as part of a wider… Expand
Global Maladies, Local In Treatment: "Quality" TV Fiction Formats, Glocal Forms of Prestige, and Cumulative Cross-Cultural Dialogues
- Nahuel Ribke
- Sociology
- 15 April 2016
With the rise of television formats in global television, several studies have examined the economic, political, and cultural aspects of this media product’s production and circulation. This study… Expand
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DECODING TELEVISION CENSORSHIP DURING THE LAST BRAZILIAN MILITARY REGIME
- Nahuel Ribke
- History
- 24 January 2011
This essay focuses on television censorship during the last military regime in Brazil (1964–1985) by examining the performance of television censors employed by the Public Entertainment Censor… Expand
Juan Carlos Blumberg and the Populism of Fear Politics in Argentina
- Nahuel Ribke
- Political Science
- 18 March 2015
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