This paper provides a reflection on the second encounter of graduate programs in communication, held in Bogotá on August 26 and 27, 2014 and highlights the University of Guelph’s contribution and initiatives in the field. It explores the perspectives on communication that were reflected throughout the encounter and the processes that facilitated the establishment of “Redecambio”, a network of academic collaboration in this area of knowledge. This encounter proved to be an opportunity to remember history and look to the future with hope and solidarity. Organized as a homage to Bolivian journalist and communication theorist Ramiro Beltrán, his theories and accomplishments were a source of inspirations for the university’s students as well as ...
Luis Ramiro Beltrán Salmón, who died on July 11th, 2015, was the most important Bolivian thinker of ...
This text is an approach on two leading topics: the changes emerging in the way audiences deal with ...
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The history of communication theory for social change has tended to adopt a Westernizing and colonia...
With over sixty years of intellectual production, the bolivian comunicologist Luis Ramiro Beltran co...
This article reflects on two processes of appropriation and media management with a social sense, wh...
This paper focuses on the epistemological reflections carried out in Latin America on communication....
This article proposes a new emphasis on the research and educational work of the Latin American comm...
The following lines try to chronicle the more than five-decade process through which LatinAmerican s...
Luis Ramiro Beltrán is a required reference wherever is a conversation about the relationship betwee...
As Glocal Times celebrates its tenth year of publication, I applaud the contributions of this journa...
There are many different ways of telling the story of the study and practice of communication for de...
El siguiente texto es la transcripción de la intervención de la profesora Venu Arora en la conferenc...
All those involved in the analysis and application of Communication for Development and Social Chang...
In this article, based on his academic and work experience, Alfonso Gumucio Dagron describes the con...
Luis Ramiro Beltrán Salmón, who died on July 11th, 2015, was the most important Bolivian thinker of ...
This text is an approach on two leading topics: the changes emerging in the way audiences deal with ...
none1noThe paper looks at an “orchestral” perspective on communication not only as a tool, but as t...
The history of communication theory for social change has tended to adopt a Westernizing and colonia...
With over sixty years of intellectual production, the bolivian comunicologist Luis Ramiro Beltran co...
This article reflects on two processes of appropriation and media management with a social sense, wh...
This paper focuses on the epistemological reflections carried out in Latin America on communication....
This article proposes a new emphasis on the research and educational work of the Latin American comm...
The following lines try to chronicle the more than five-decade process through which LatinAmerican s...
Luis Ramiro Beltrán is a required reference wherever is a conversation about the relationship betwee...
As Glocal Times celebrates its tenth year of publication, I applaud the contributions of this journa...
There are many different ways of telling the story of the study and practice of communication for de...
El siguiente texto es la transcripción de la intervención de la profesora Venu Arora en la conferenc...
All those involved in the analysis and application of Communication for Development and Social Chang...
In this article, based on his academic and work experience, Alfonso Gumucio Dagron describes the con...
Luis Ramiro Beltrán Salmón, who died on July 11th, 2015, was the most important Bolivian thinker of ...
This text is an approach on two leading topics: the changes emerging in the way audiences deal with ...
none1noThe paper looks at an “orchestral” perspective on communication not only as a tool, but as t...