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Revista Exitus

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RODRIGUES, Manoel Ednaldo. RADIOBROADCAST HEARING IN A RURAL COMMUNITY IN THE PARAENSE AMAZON. Rev. Exitus [online]. 2019, vol.9, n.1, pp.340-366.  Epub July 16, 2019. ISSN 2237-9460.  https://doi.org/10.24065/2237-9460.2019v9n1id726.

The aim of this article was to investigate the importance of radio in the daily lives of the residents of Vila Brazil, in the Arapiuns River, in Santarem - Pará, observing the experience of the adult literacy project of the Basic Education Movement (MEB) from 1966 to 1985. The theoretical and methodological construction of the research was based on the Latin American and reception cultural studies proposed by Martín-Barbero discussed also by García-Canclini and Guillermo Orozco, with a theoretical orientation to the study of communication. It was discussed the notion of radiobroadcast hearing in a rural community in the Amazon region of Pará based on the contributions of these researchers and the Brazilian authors: Ana Carolina Escoste guy, Nilda Jacks, Mauro Wilton de Sousa and Sônia Virginia Moreira. It was eventually identified that radio began to lose space for television and progress. The arrival of electric power has brought about changes that are gradually being perceived. Electric power has become a strong ally of TV, but it has not only affected the radio listening, the older ones are also losing the habit of telling stories to younger people in the early evening. People have lost the habit of taking the radio to the ground that has been brushed to be cultivated and the fishery, because the radios that work on batteries have being replaced by appliances with electricity. Finally, the radio still has relevant importance to the listeners of Vila Brazil, integrating the routine of the day by day of the community, even considering the presence of other supports of mediations.

Keywords : Hearing. Radio; Rural communities; Amazon Pará; Communication.

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