Humanus: um podcast sobre o sistema prisional
Just as radio programs have grown in recent years, podcasts are gaining more and more space in the lives of young Brazilians by providing a complete, periodic, dynamic and accessible audio experience in streaming. There are three initial episodes, each lasting 10 minutes, in which we will understand...
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Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
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Endereço do item: | https://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/38409 |
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Resumo: | Just as radio programs have grown in recent years, podcasts are gaining more and more space in the lives of young Brazilians by providing a complete, periodic, dynamic and accessible audio experience in streaming. There are three initial episodes, each lasting 10 minutes, in which we will understand throught interviews how the system works and learn from the experiences of important characters who are or had been inserted in crowded prisons in Rio Grande do Norte. The interviewees were the professor and social researcher, Augusto Araújo, the penitentiary agent of the João Chaves Penal Complex, Glycia Lopes, and the writer and publicist, Newton Albuquerque, who used to be incarcerated. Also in this report, we show the production stages of the “Humanus” program, from the pre-production and adjustments due to the pandemic of the new coronavirus to the editing and the product finalization, bibliographic references and relevant information about podcast. |
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