Vol. 29 No. 57 (2010): Polifonías y horizontes investigativos. Discursos y relatos, procesos sociales, industrias culturales y prácticas
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Vol. 29 No. 57 (2010)
Published December 18, 2010
Polifonías y horizontes investigativos. Discursos y relatos, procesos sociales, industrias culturales y prácticas
Editorial
Jesús Martín-Barbero
20-34
Communication and world culture: New global dynamics of culture
PDF (Spanish)
Agendas
Raúl Fuentes Navarro
38-48
Research on Communication: Referents and International Conditions for a Transverse Dialogue of Knowledge
PDF (Spanish)
Guillermo Hoyos Vásquez
50-64
State of Opinion: Information, Communications, and Public Languages?
PDF (Spanish)
Luis Alfonso Ramírez Peña
66-82
Shortcomings in the Communication and Interpretation: Discourse and Hermeneutics
PDF (Spanish)
Miguel Ángel Marzal, Audilio Gonzales Aguilar
84-99
From Documents to Hyper-Documents: A “Functional” Perspective of an Evolving Concept
PDF (Spanish)
Aída Julieta Quiñones Torres
100-112
Referents to Interpret the Colombian Conflict: Between Communicative Action and Participative Action
PDF (Spanish)
María Cristina Mata
114-129
New Times, New Problems
PDF (Spanish)
Maria Immacolata Vasallo
130-141
The telenovela as narrative of the nation: For a methodological experience in a virtual community
PDF (Portuguese)
Juan Carlos Amador
142-161
Subjectivity Mutation in Interactive Digital Communication: Reflections on the Digital Native’s Event
PDF (Spanish)
Nina Alejandra Cabra Ayala
162-177
Video Games: Time Machines and Subjectivity Mutations
PDF (Spanish)
José Alejandro López Pérez
178-191
Internet’s Information as a Video Signal and its Editor
PDF (Spanish)
Mario Morales
192-215
Towards the Democratization of Narratives: From Hypertexts to Collective Creations
PDF (Spanish)
Tomás Peters Núñez
216-235
Elective Affinity between Cultural Consumption and Socio-Cultural Perception: The Case in Chile
PDF (Spanish)
Luiza Elayne Azevedo Luíndia
236-247
Indian Ethnic-Art: Sign, Symbol and Tourism
PDF (Spanish)
Ancízar Narváez Montoya
248-267
Education, Capitalism and Development: The Culture of Literacy and Anglo-Saxon Globalization
PDF (Spanish)
Begoña Gutiérrez San Miguel, María Isabel Rodríguez Fidalgo, María Del Camino Gallego
268-285
The Role of current Media in Contemporary Spain’s Society
PDF (Spanish)
Luis Fernando Marín Ardila
488-494
On Research Work in Communication Departments
PDF (Spanish)
Liliana González
496-504
Towards a French Revolution in research work vis-à-vis TeachingFrench in Colombia
PDF (Spanish)
Diógenes Mayol Marcó
506-519
Identity and Image in Justo Villafañe
PDF (Spanish)
Tamara Smerling
520-536
Ten Years of Concentration of Ownership in Rosario: From Being Argentine’s Press Doyen to Becoming the Multimedia Giant Known as La Capital
PDF (Spanish)
Thaiane Moreira de Oliveira, Karla Azeredo Ribeiro
538-551
Knowledge building in 'Alternative reality games'
PDF (Portuguese)
Interview
Daniel Valencia Nieto
286-290
Communication Research in Latin America: "The Harvest is Plentiful, but the Laborers are few"
PDF (Spanish)
Reports
Carmen Helena Guerrero Nieto
294-313
Is English the key to access the wonders of the modern world? A Critical Discourse Analysis
PDF
Leandro Peñaranda Contreras
314-329
From ‘Dope Friends’ to ‘Drug Lords’: Transformations in the Colombian MediaDiscourse Concerning the ‘Drug Problem’ during the 60’s and 70’s
PDF (Spanish)
Manuel Tufró
330-341
The Neighborhood's Chronotope: Daily Life, Lines of Argument, andTruth in the Discourse of a Group ofNeighbors to Prevent Crime
PDF (Spanish)
Jesús Alberto Andrade Castro
342-352
Discourse and Communication in Venezuela: From Determinism toTechnological Nationalism
PDF (Spanish)
Carolina Jaramillo Correa, Juliana Molina Ríos
354-371
The Mobilizations of February 4th and March 6th, 2008: Reading Social Representations in the National Press Discourse
PDF (Spanish)
Hernán Rodríguez Uribe, Diego Chávez, Isabel Angélica Ortega
372-383
Mass media and the opacity of Universidad del Cauca’s conflict
PDF (Spanish)
Daniel Valencia Nieto
384-399
Communication as a Process of Citizenship and Political AgencyConstruction in Youth Collectives
PDF (Spanish)
Ana Lucía Magrini
400-416
From Narrative to Discourse. An analysis of the Narratives, Voices, andMeanings of the ‘Gaitanista’ Discourse in Colombia (1928-1948)
PDF (Spanish)
Carlos del Valle Rojas, Leslie Vásquez Troncoso, Marianela Denegri Coria, Jocelyne Sepúlveda Aravena
418-429
Viewpoints by Chilean Tweens Concerning tv Advertising
PDF (Spanish)
Nora Moscoloni, Sebastián Castro Rojas
430-445
Consumption of Technological Devices: The Use of Display Screens by New Students at Universidad Nacional de Rosario (UNR), Argentina
PDF (Spanish)
Vanina Papalini
446-456
Contemporary Sensibilities: Exploring Culture through Narrative Genres
PDF (Spanish)
Óscar Julián Cuesta Moreno
458-470
Educational Signposting for Peaceful Coexistence in the Public Space
PDF (Spanish)
José Antonio López Salazar
472-477
Crossing an Invisible Wall: Autistic Communication and Semiotic Theories
PDF (Spanish)
LABCOM Javeriana, Jairo Antonio Pérez Rubio, Camilo Andrés Suárez Araque, Alberto José Echeverry Ortiz, Daniela Rojas, Sergio Roncallo, Eduardo Gutiérrez
478-485
The Medium is the Debate or Finding McLuhan in Cyberspace: An experiment on research and academic writing in the digital scenery
PDF (Spanish)
Book Reviews
William Sánchez
554-556
Citizen memory as a way to resolve the conflict in Colombia
PDF (Spanish)
Luis Ignacio Sierra
558-561
The power of networks and networks of power in the technological environment of communication
PDF (Spanish)
Leonardo Melo
562-566
Social sciences, librarianship and information science: meeting points
PDF (Spanish)