This book addresses new conceptual bases for thinking critically
about communication as a necessary way in which to confront power,
property and the market as part of the daily resistance of Latin
American subaltern cultures. The chapters research an urgent field
of situated knowledge and spark a much-needed dialogue. The editors
view emancipatory communication experiences as disruptive acts of
resistance, prompted mainly by social movements. These experiences
have opened up political modes of communication by establishing a
decolonising axis in the field of communication and reconstructing
the history and memory of Latin America. This book is a valuable
reference for researchers, academics and students interested in the
role of communication and culture in processes of social
transformation.
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