Vol. 30 No. 58 (2011): Comunicación y desarrollo. Tensiones entre hegemonías y emergencias
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Vol. 30 No. 58 (2011)
Published June 18, 2011
Comunicación y desarrollo. Tensiones entre hegemonías y emergencias
Editorial
Marta Nussbaum
16-22
The silent crisis
PDF (Spanish)
Interview
Fanny Patricia Franco Chávez, Ana María López Rojas
142-148
A glance to the roots of communication for development: A conversation with Luis Ramiro Beltrán Salmón
PDF (Spanish)
Agendas
Alfonso Gumucio Dagron
26-39
Communication For Social Change: A Key For Participatory Development
PDF (Spanish)
Lucrécia D'Alessio Ferrara
40-51
Communication as a show and epistemological device
PDF (Portuguese)
Gustavo Cimadevilla, Paola Demarchi, Silvina Galimberti
178-190
The absent Rurbano: Media visibility and invisibility.
PDF (Spanish)
Dennis de Oliveira
52-63
Alternative journalism: A tool to strengthen democracy
PDF (Portuguese)
Washington Gurgel
64-77
Community radio as communication strategy of fishing extension for local development
PDF (Spanish)
Verónica Hendel
78-90
Development, Nature and Dominant Discourses: The Press in the context of Recent Changes in Industrial Agriculture (Argentina)
PDF (Spanish)
Ángela Garcés Montoya
92-112
Youth And Communication: Reflections on Communicative Practices of Resistance in Medellin’s Hip Hop Culture
PDF (Spanish)
Fanny Patricia Franco Chávez
114-127
Tensions between crises and renewals: Significant communication experiences for social change from the university milieu as a contribution to shaping emerging situations
PDF (Spanish)
Daniela Paola Bruno, Lucía Guerrini
128-141
Culture and post-development: Communication approaches, paths, and challenges for new possible worlds
PDF (Spanish)
Arturo Escobar
278-284
A minga for post-development
PDF (Spanish)
José Marques de Melo
272-276
Itinerary of a “mixed-blood” intellectual (or) In search of Latin America’s identity
PDF (Spanish)
Reports
Pablo Daniel Ramos, Juan Pablo Hamada
152-160
Reflections on the presence of political and discursive dimensions when analyzing experiences in alternative communication
PDF (Spanish)
Adriana Ángel Botero, Rafael Obregón
162-177
A Critical Analysis of the Prospects for Dialogue in the Literature on Communication for Development and Social Change: Approaches and Challenges
PDF (Spanish)
Antonieta Muñoz Navarro, Carlos Del Valle Rojas
192-205
Current challenges in Communication for Social Change: Educational requirements for professionals in Communication
PDF (Spanish)
María del Rosario Millán
206-225
The Figuration of a New Front Coast for Posadas, Misiones
PDF (Spanish)
Hernando Vaca Gutiérrez
226-241
Media interactive processes of Sutatenza radio with Colombian peasants (1947-1989)
PDF (Spanish)
Fernando Gutiérrez
242-250
An experience in digital curatorship and an example in the creative use of CIT’s: Building the memory of the ‘Minuto de Dios’ neighborhood
PDF (Spanish)
Mónica María Valle Flórez
252-268
Metaphors of War in the SocioCultural Construction of the Textile/ Garment, Design, and Fashion Cluster in Antioquia
PDF (Spanish)
Book Reviews
Fabiola Cabra Torres
288-291
The silent crisis, the future of democracy and the cultivation of humanity
PDF (Spanish)
Bernardo Javier Tobar
292-293
About development and post-development: Models and alternatives
PDF (Spanish)
Mirla Villadiego Prins
294-295
Growth and economic development in the history of Colombia
PDF (Spanish)
Andrés Felipe Giraldo Dávila
334-335
Public communication: Rethinking communication for democracy
PDF (Spanish)