“This is an important contribution to the scholarship of media studies and to research about international images of countries and how these are connected to what is visible through the media. … Overall, the book is an important analysis about nations, media and visibility, which can help to advance the understanding of this complicated, but fundamental turning point for Brazil. It also offers insights to studies of other impactful events in various countries, such as the insurrection in the US.” (Daniel Buarque, Nations and Nationalism, April 20, 2022)“Image of the Nation During Brazil’s 2013 Protests, is thus a stimulating piece to enrich debates … . And this text gives us elements to enrich that analysis, and to understand and embrace the fact that in the dangerous exercise of being and making something visible in a society crowded by screens … . César Jiménez-Martínez invites us to see them, to see their practices, strategies and conditions in a relevant work for the field of media and communications.” (Jorge Saavedra Utman, The International Journal of Press-Politics, January 27, 2022)