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This volume examines communicative justice from the perspective of
the pluriverse and explores how it is employed to work towards key
pluriverse goals of environmental, cognitive, sociocultural,
sociopolitical, and political economy justice. The book identifies
and explains the unequal power relations in place that limit the
possibilities of communication justice, the challenges and
difficulties faced by activists and communities, the ways in which
communities and movements have confronted power structures through
discourse and material action, and their successes and limitations
in creating new structures that promote the right to, and
facilitate a future for, communicative justice. The volume features
contributions based on experiences of resistance and transformation
in the Global South-Bolivia, Ecuador, India, Malawi, and
collaborations between the continents of Latin America and
Africa-as well as notable studies from the Global North-Japan,
Spain, and the United Kingdom-that defy hegemonic models. This book
is essential for students and scholars interested in media and
communication activism, media practice for development and social
change, and communication for development and social change, as
well as those actively engaged with activism and social justice.
This volume examines communicative justice from the perspective of
the pluriverse and explores how it is employed to work towards key
pluriverse goals of environmental, cognitive, sociocultural,
sociopolitical, and political economy justice. The book identifies
and explains the unequal power relations in place that limit the
possibilities of communication justice, the challenges and
difficulties faced by activists and communities, the ways in which
communities and movements have confronted power structures through
discourse and material action, and their successes and limitations
in creating new structures that promote the right to, and
facilitate a future for, communicative justice. The volume features
contributions based on experiences of resistance and transformation
in the Global South-Bolivia, Ecuador, India, Malawi, and
collaborations between the continents of Latin America and
Africa-as well as notable studies from the Global North-Japan,
Spain, and the United Kingdom-that defy hegemonic models. This book
is essential for students and scholars interested in media and
communication activism, media practice for development and social
change, and communication for development and social change, as
well as those actively engaged with activism and social justice.
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