Epistemological and disciplinary reflections in communication
Keywords:
Communication epistemology, Latin America, Interdisciplinarity, Communication theory, Design and communicationSynopsis
This book brings together five essays that examine communication from epistemological, historical, and disciplinary perspectives within the Latin American context. The authors reflect on the consolidation of the field, communicational practice, the influence of the liberal arts, debates on communication as a science, and its interdisciplinary relationship with graphic design. The volume offers a critical and diverse viewpoint on the theoretical, professional, and technological challenges shaping communication studies in Latin America, encouraging the development of a situated, integrative, and dialogic approach.
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Essay on the discussion of the consolidation of the field of communication and the subfield of journalism
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The practice and thought of communication in Latin America
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From the liberal arts to communication: an epistemological perspective
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Communication as a science: a journey through epistemological pressures
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Interdisciplinary framework between communication and graphic design
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