La cultura periodística de América LatinaDe dónde viene, dónde está y a dónde… debería ir

  1. Martín Oller-Alonso 1
  1. 1 Universidad de las Américas (Ecuador)
Zeitschrift:
Razón y palabra

ISSN: 1605-4806

Datum der Publikation: 2016

Nummer: 93

Art: Artikel

Andere Publikationen in: Razón y palabra

Zusammenfassung

Latin America is undergoing a process of change aimed at strengthening its capacity for self-determination that arises as a final stage of change for political, economic, social and ideological support in the region. In this process, communication and journalism have fundamental roles thanks to its transversal character, able to act as intermediaries in conflicts caused by the hybridity of democratic regimes and liberal economic models. This new situation leads us to speak of ecology of communication supported on pluralism, the common good and the search for consensus. So as to arrive at a media reformulation based on the confluence of all systems and logic flows of responsibility and trust. These theoretical assumptions posed, in conclusion, the need to reach in Latin American a “complex journalistic model” nestled in the nature of miscegenation, Serendipic and biocentric character

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