Transformations of communication in the technological era
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Digital communication, artificial intelligence, transmedia narratives, communication epistemology, contemporary societySynopsis
Transformations of communication in the technological era is a collective work that critically examines the profound changes experienced by the field of communication in the context of digitalization, media convergence, and the development of artificial intelligence. Through five chapters, the book approaches communication from epistemological, journalistic, social, and technological perspectives, emphasizing its role in knowledge construction, public discourse, identities, and democratic life. The authors reflect on phenomena such as transmedia narratives, misinformation, social polarization, algorithmic influence, and the ethical dilemmas associated with emerging technologies. Overall, the book invites readers to rethink communication not merely as information transmission, but as a social, cultural, and political phenomenon that shapes meanings, practices, and subjectivities in contemporary society.
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Epistemology of Communication: Knowledge construction and contemporary transformations
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Transmedia narratives: a reflection on digital journalistic storytelling in the construction of discourse
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The impact of communication on ecuadorian society in the era of artificial intelligence
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Communication: a science, a discipline, an art, is merengue, or not? A debate now mediated by technological evolution
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Communication in the face of the evolution of artificial intelligence
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