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Enio Moraes Júnior
6 min readJul 8, 2020

Journalism in Peru: interview with Sharún Gonzales Matute

“The plurality of online platforms provides more space for different perspectives in the issues of racism and identity”. Photo: courtesy

Sharún Gonzales Matute is a Peruvian journalist and researcher. She currently lives in the United States and recently graduated from a dual master program in Latin American Studies and Political Sciences at the University of South Florida. She has experience in social development projects and community organizing in Peru, as well as in qualitative research, and corporative communication.

Sharún specializes in issues of Gender, Peoples of African Descent in Latin America and Communications. Her experience on research includes an analysis of Peruvian sports media’s discourse on racism and stereotypes, and an intersectional analysis of the experiences of women of African descent in the Peruvian Congress. She has a special interest in critical media studies, and intersectional inclusion policies. Below is an interview with this young researcher about journalism with focus on Peru.

Enio Moraes Júnior — Identity, racism, and human rights are important topics in your research. Do you think that in the past 20- or 30-years journalism on online platforms has really created more possibilities to discuss these issues?

Sharún Gonzales Matute It is undeniable that online platforms have revolutionized journalism in several different ways. One of them is a broader agenda setting. There is more space than in traditional media to develop more…

Enio Moraes Júnior
Enio Moraes Júnior

Written by Enio Moraes Júnior

Enio Moraes Júnior is a Brazilian journalist, researcher and professor. PhD in Communication Sciences at USP (Brazil), currently he lives in Berlin.

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