Presentación de número especial RICE: Nuevos escenarios para la Comunicación
Abstract
Este número especial, “Nuevos escenarios para la comunicación”, reúne sólo algunas de las investigaciones presentadas y debatidas en el III Congreso Internacional RICE 2024, aquellas que se articulan en torno a las principales dimensiones de la comunicación. Por un lado, se presentan artículos que continúan la línea de trabajo que reconoce a los medios de comunicación no sólo como mediadores entre los distintos actores de la esfera pública, sino como verdaderos actores políticos. En este bloque están los trabajos de Meruvia y Ramírez sobre Bolivia y Cedillo sobre el caso chileno.
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