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Camilo Andrés Tamayo Gómez

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Resumen

Para entender la relación entre comunicación, ciudadanía y derechos es necesario analizar por separado tres campos de la comunicación: el político, el social y el cultural. La investigación que se presenta en este artículo busca desarrollar un nuevo concepto de ciudadanía comunicativa, un modelo y unas herramientas metodológicas que permitan abordar de manera comprehensiva e integradora la relación entre comunicación, ciudadanía y derechos. El proyecto contempla el análisis de los regímenes socio-comunicativos en un contexto de conflicto armado (Colombia), en un contexto multicultural enfocado hacia la acción política de los migrantes (Reino Unido), y en una sociedad donde el control político gubernamental afecta los derechos políticos y de expresión (Italia). El objetivo es describir, analizar y explicar cómo estas condiciones afectan los derechos humanos en estos países y cómo se puede exigir justicia, igualdad y libertad desde una perspectiva de la comunicación.

Keywords

Communicative Citizenship, Human Rights, Citizenship, Democracy, Public Sphere, Communicative RegimeCidadania Comunicativa, Direitos humanos, Cidadania, Esfera Pública, Regime ComunicativoCiudadanía comunicativa, Derechos humanos, Ciudadanía, Democracia, Esfera Pública, Régimen Comunicativo.

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Tamayo Gómez, C. A. (2012). La ciudadanía comunicativa, aproximaciones preliminares. Signo Y Pensamiento, 31(60), 106–128. https://doi.org/10.11144/Javeriana.syp30-60.ccap
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