Fighting for human rights, information and citizenship: civic political commitment of the profissionals of information, educators and social comunicators
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https://doi.org/10.5007/%25xAbstract
The text presents the Human Rights as a well intentioned diplomatic construction. The Universal Declaration of the Human Rights is a set of information that explains what it is understood for HR in the ONU. So that the postulate of the Declaration must be widely known by all the members of the society. For this, it is necessary the political involvement of some people in its broadcasting and social clarification. Among these people there are those that perform activities as professionals of the information, education and social communication.
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