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The Evolution of Popular Communication in Latin America: Palgrave Studies in Communication for Social Change

Editat de Ana Cristina Suzina
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 mai 2022
This book brings together twelve contributions that trace the empirical-conceptual evolution of Popular Communication, associating it mainly with the context of inequalities in Latin America and with the creative and collective appropriation of communication and knowledge technologies as a strategy of resistance and hope for marginalized social groups. In this way, even while emphasizing the Latin American and even ancestral identity of this current of thought, this book positions it as an epistemology of the South capable of inspiring relevant reflections in an increasingly unequal and mediatized world. The volume’s contributors include both early-career and more established professionals and natives of seven countries in Latin America. Their contributions reflect on the epistemological roots of Popular Communication, and how those roots give rise to a research method, a pedagogy, and a practice, from decolonial perspectives.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030625597
ISBN-10: 3030625591
Ilustrații: XV, 234 p.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2021
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Palgrave Studies in Communication for Social Change

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Introduction: Popular Communication, an Epistemological Debate between South and North; Ana Cristina Suzina.- Part I. The Roots of an Epistemology.- 2. Thinking about Communication from the Global South. Subjectivities Construction in Latin America: An Overview; Aníbal Orué Pozzo.- 3. Popular and Communitarian Communication in Rural Social Movements: Beyond “Diffusionism” to Emancipatory Participation; Cicilia M. Krohling Peruzzo.- 4. Faith, Communication and Commitment to Liberation; Washington Uranga.- 5. The Vestiges of the Concept of Popular in Latin America; Santiago Gómez Obando.- Part II. A Method, a Pedagogy, a Practice.- 6. Disenchantment as a Path Toward Autonomy: Orlando Fals Borda, Participatory Action Research, Communication and Social Change; Jair Vega-Casanova.- 7. A Praise of Dignity in Educational Practice; Daniel Prieto Castillo.- 8. Popular Radios: Constants and Tensions; María Cristina Mata.- 9. Popular Communication in Latin America: A Look at the Actors Who Build Bridges; Nívea Canalli Bona.- Part III. Decolonial Perspectives.- 10. The Decolonial Nature of Comunicação Popular; Leonardo Custódio.- 11. Digital Media and Emancipation in Latin American Communication Thinking; Dorismilda Flores-Márquez.- 12. Communication and Vivir Bien/Buen Vivir: In the Care of Our Common Home; Adalid Contreras Baspineiro.

Notă biografică

Ana Cristina Suzina is a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow in the Institute for Media and Creative Industries at Loughborough University London.
Adalid Contreras Baspinero: Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar, La Paz, Bolivia, and Quito, Ecuador
Aníbal Orué Pozzo: Graduate Program on Interdisciplinary Latin-American Studies (IELA), Federal University of Latin-American Integration (UNILA), Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil; Graduate School, East National University (UNE), Ciudad del Este, Paraguay
Cicilia M. Krohling Peruzzo: University of State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and Federal University of Espírito Santo, Rio de Janeiro and Vitória, Brazil
Daniel Prieto Castillo: National University of Cuyo, Mendoza, Argentina
Dorismilda Flores-Márquez: Universidad De La Salle Bajío, León, México
Jair Vega Casanova: Department of Social Communication, Universidad del Norte, Barranquilla, Colombia
Leonardo Custódio: Åbo Akademi University, Turku, Finland
María Cristina Mata: National University of Córdoba, Córdoba, Argentina
Nívea Canalli Bona: Núcleo de Estudos de Comunicação Comunitária e Local (COMUNI), São Paulo, Brazil
Santiago Gómez Obando: Dimensión Educativa, Bogotá, Colombia
Washington Uranga: Universidad Nacional de La Plata and Universidad de Buenos Aires, La Plata and Buenos Aires, Argentina

Caracteristici

Examines a broad range of seminal and often overlooked works that have been constitutive in the Latin American field of media and communication studies Explores how the concept of Communication for Development and Social Change has evolved over the years to arrive at its current theoretical and empirical constructions Acknowledges a diversity of approaches that seeks two overcome classical dichotomies of North and South, local and global