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בואו נדבר על זה: תכנית רדיו דליברטיבית לגבי שוויון בנטל. דוח עבור קול ישראל

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הדוח סוקר את תהליך ההכנה והביצוע של שתי תכניות הרדיו הדליברטיביות בואו נדבר על זה, מבית היוצר של בית הספר לתקשורת באוניברסיטת אריאל ובשיתוף פעולה עם "קול ישראל", אשר עסקו בנושא השוויון בנטל ושודרו ברשת ב' של "קול ישראל" בחודשים אפריל ומאי 2013
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