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HELP with my final project!

Hi everyone!

I'm a university student from Buenos Aires, Argentina, currently working on my final research project about media coverage during key political moments.

I’m looking to talk to individuals who lived through any of the following events and are willing to briefly share their personal memories or impressions of how they received information at the time:

- The Vietnam War (U.S. residents How did you experience media coverage then?)

- The Brexit campaign (UK residents How did media and information flow influence your perception?)

- Bolsonaro’s rise and presidency in Brazil (especially around the use of fake news and WhatsApp during campaigns)

I'm not looking for specific political opinions I'm simply interested in hearing about how you received information, what the media climate felt like to you, and how it affected your day-to-day understanding of what was happening.

If you’re open to sharing, feel free to comment or send me a DM whatever you're comfortable with. Even a few sentences would be super helpful.

Thank you so much in advance for your time and for being part of this project!

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During brexit the leave campaign had too much coverage. Constant tv interviews and things like the brexit bus made it seem as though the eu was draining all our resources eg. All our money was going to the continent leaving nothing for running the nhs. Because of this my household voted leave- which was a colossal mistake

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