Reseña. Gender and media: representing, producing, consuming

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147-149
Publicado: 01-11-2015

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Poy Castro, R. (2015). Reseña. Gender and media: representing, producing, consuming. Hachetetepé. Revista Científica De Educação E Comunicação, (11), 147–149. Recuperado de https://revistas.uca.es/index.php/hachetetepe/article/view/6217

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