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La Perspectiva de los Mattelart: Desentrañando La Complejidad de la Comunicación y el Imperialismo Cultural en las Ciencias Sociales

Translated title of the contribution: The Mattelart Perspective: Unraveling the Complexity of Communication and Cultural Imperialism in the Social Sciences

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Abstract

The study of communication and cultural imperialism has long been a pessing topic within the realm of social sciences. As global interconnectivity expands, it becomes imperative to explore the dynamic interplay of global media flows and cultural exchanges that have the potential to reshape social and cultural landscapes. In this regard, the profound contributions of Armand and Michelle Mattelart, renowned scholars in the field, remain a beacon of knowledge. His work dedicated to the deconstruction and analysis of the complexities surrounding these phenomena provides a valuable theoretical basis for this exploration. This chapter examines the Mattelart theories in detail, offering a comprehensive understanding of their central arguments, conceptual contributions, and theoretical limitations.
Translated title of the contributionThe Mattelart Perspective: Unraveling the Complexity of Communication and Cultural Imperialism in the Social Sciences
Original languageSpanish (Ecuador)
Title of host publicationProducción emancipadora de conocimiento: transmetodología, educomunicación y transformaciones ético-políticas
PublisherCentro Internacional de Estudios Superiores de Comunicación para América Latina (CIESPAL)
Pages75-93
Number of pages19
ISBN (Print)978-9978-55-215-5
StatePublished - 10 Jul 2023

Keywords

  • Citizenship
  • Public policies and interculturality
  • State

CACES Knowledge Areas

  • 123A Journalism and Communication

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