Within the Lusophone community of over 250 million speakers only a minority developed a sense of belonging based on their common language, a phenomenon that is still very real today. According to the Mozambican writer, Mia Couto, Lusophony is not a ‘loud’ reality, rather a “luso-aphonic” one, that is, a place of low voices, no knowledge and no acknowledgement of the commonalities between themselves in this vast geographic and cultural space. Recognizing precisely this gap, Communication research associations in Lusophone countries (Lusocom) have promoted the setting up of a research cooperation network primarily between Portuguese and Brazilian researchers, and then extending it to the Galician community, and subsequently to the entire Lus...
As a concept, Lusophony is today looked upon with justified suspicion by many Portuguese-speaking pe...
We aim at approximating the concepts of globalization and Lusophone. We consider that both concepts ...
[EN] Drawing up a survey of publications on lusophone themes in the field of Communication Sciences ...
Within the Lusophone community of over 250 million speakers only a minority developed a sense of bel...
While the Portuguese-speaking community numbers exceeds the 250 million, only a minority develops a ...
[Excerto] This Crosscurrents Special Section maps and critically examines media and communication st...
In the post-colonial literature, it is increasingly more commonly agreed that there are cultures of ...
(Excerto) "This article addresses the setting up of the political Community of the Portuguese Langua...
I shall discuss several questions involving the concepts of globalisation, cultural diversity and lu...
Drawing up a survey of publications on lusophone themes in the field of Communication Sciences over ...
This article provides a general overview of media and communication in the Portuguese Speaking World...
Lusofonia is a concept coined fairly recently, and in reference to the existing eight Lusophone coun...
Lusophony is a transcultural and transnational “imagined community”. Being a project with a past of ...
Comunicação apresentada à International Communication Section da Conferência Científica da Internati...
Língua – vidas em Português (2004), by Victor Lopes, shows the presence of Portuguese culture and la...
As a concept, Lusophony is today looked upon with justified suspicion by many Portuguese-speaking pe...
We aim at approximating the concepts of globalization and Lusophone. We consider that both concepts ...
[EN] Drawing up a survey of publications on lusophone themes in the field of Communication Sciences ...
Within the Lusophone community of over 250 million speakers only a minority developed a sense of bel...
While the Portuguese-speaking community numbers exceeds the 250 million, only a minority develops a ...
[Excerto] This Crosscurrents Special Section maps and critically examines media and communication st...
In the post-colonial literature, it is increasingly more commonly agreed that there are cultures of ...
(Excerto) "This article addresses the setting up of the political Community of the Portuguese Langua...
I shall discuss several questions involving the concepts of globalisation, cultural diversity and lu...
Drawing up a survey of publications on lusophone themes in the field of Communication Sciences over ...
This article provides a general overview of media and communication in the Portuguese Speaking World...
Lusofonia is a concept coined fairly recently, and in reference to the existing eight Lusophone coun...
Lusophony is a transcultural and transnational “imagined community”. Being a project with a past of ...
Comunicação apresentada à International Communication Section da Conferência Científica da Internati...
Língua – vidas em Português (2004), by Victor Lopes, shows the presence of Portuguese culture and la...
As a concept, Lusophony is today looked upon with justified suspicion by many Portuguese-speaking pe...
We aim at approximating the concepts of globalization and Lusophone. We consider that both concepts ...
[EN] Drawing up a survey of publications on lusophone themes in the field of Communication Sciences ...