Media and Domestic Workers: Modernization of Brazilian society
Leila Linhares Barsted and
Jacqueline Pitanguy
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Leila Linhares Barsted: Citadania Estudio Pesquisa, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Jacqueline Pitanguy: Pesquisa Informação e Ação (CEPIA), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Development, 1999, vol. 42, issue 1, 59-62
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Leila Linhares Barsted and Jacqueline Pitanguy highlight some of the findings of research developed by CEPIA,1 with the support of SID. The main purpose is to analyse the role that television, and more specifically soap operas, play in the socialization of domestic workers in Brazil, especially in the areas of sexuality and reproductive health. Development (1999) 42, 59–62. doi:10.1057/palgrave.development.1110013
Date: 1999
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