Postgraduate

Program in

Communication

Communication research at Universidade Federal da Paraíba

The Postgraduate Program in Communication (PPGC) is recognized and accredited by CAPES since december 2007 as an Academic Master’s program. The academic activities began in 2008, with 08 professors, 02 assistant professors and 10 regular students.

This research line aims to study the epistemological nature of media, employ the use of theories and methods adjusted to the analysis of media such as newspapers, radio, television and internet, as well as discuss the building of everyday life imaginaries accountable for the aesthetic-anthropological actions of actors in the world of life.
This research line focuses on the analysis of audio-visual mediatic cultures understood as communication processes of meaning-making. Audio-visual media, with its characteristics of sound, visuality and technicity, are conceived as modulatory elements of production, cognition and linking, which create new socio-cultural spaces.
Access the academic contributions of the PPGC through the published work of all 16 professors in the faculty team. Access their Lattes curriculum in our faculty section.

Find important news, documents and reports about the selective process of the program.

Check the academic calendar for the PPGC and stay up to date with events and important days for the academic year and program upkeeping.
The Postgraduate Program in Communication (PPGC) is recognized and accredited by CAPES since december 2007 as an Academic Master’s program. The academic activities began in 2008, with 08 professors, 02 assistant professors and 10 regular students.
This research line aims to study the epistemological nature of media, employ the use of theories and methods adjusted to the analysis of media such as newspapers, radio, television and internet, as well as discuss the building of everyday life imaginaries accountable for the aesthetic-anthropological actions of actors in the world of life.
This research line focuses on the analysis of audio-visual mediatic cultures understood as communication processes of meaning-making. Audio-visual media, with its characteristics of sound, visuality and technicity, are conceived as modulatory elements of production, cognition and linking, which create new socio-cultural spaces.
Published work
Access the academic contributions of the PPGC through the published work of all 16 professors in the faculty team. Access their Lattes curriculum in our faculty section.
Calendar
Check the academic calendar for the PPGC and stay up to date with events and important days for the academic year and program upkeeping.
Find important news, documents and reports about the selective process of the program.
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