Popular and alternative communication, digital capitalism and post-truth

The current context of digital capitalism leads us to the analysis of numerous spaces we inhabit, as well as traditions and conceptual journeys from the beginnings of the new Latin American democracies in the 1980s and their later projections; as for example from the conception of posttruth, which,...

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Autor principal: Navarro Nicoletti, Felipe
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Centro Universitario Regional Zona Atlántica - Universidad Nacional del Comahue - Argentin 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://revele.uncoma.edu.ar/index.php/Sociales/article/view/4955
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topic Popular communication
Digital capitalism
Post-truth; Latin American research
Comunicación popular
Capitalismo digital
Posverdad
Investigación latinoamericana
spellingShingle Popular communication
Digital capitalism
Post-truth; Latin American research
Comunicación popular
Capitalismo digital
Posverdad
Investigación latinoamericana
Navarro Nicoletti, Felipe
Popular and alternative communication, digital capitalism and post-truth
topic_facet Popular communication
Digital capitalism
Post-truth; Latin American research
Comunicación popular
Capitalismo digital
Posverdad
Investigación latinoamericana
author Navarro Nicoletti, Felipe
author_facet Navarro Nicoletti, Felipe
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title Popular and alternative communication, digital capitalism and post-truth
title_short Popular and alternative communication, digital capitalism and post-truth
title_full Popular and alternative communication, digital capitalism and post-truth
title_fullStr Popular and alternative communication, digital capitalism and post-truth
title_full_unstemmed Popular and alternative communication, digital capitalism and post-truth
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description The current context of digital capitalism leads us to the analysis of numerous spaces we inhabit, as well as traditions and conceptual journeys from the beginnings of the new Latin American democracies in the 1980s and their later projections; as for example from the conception of posttruth, which, from a discursive space allows us to understand the popular configuration in the current context. Here, we understand popular and alternative communication, which was historically composed for the understanding, deepening and visibility of marginalized sectors of civil society, as currents that are also reinvented and seek to adapt to this new context. From mainly Latin American authors (Alfaro Moreno, 2000; Díaz Bordenave, 1981, 1989; Dussel, 1985; García Canclini, 1983, 1989; Graziano, 1980; Kaplún, 2002; Mata, 2006; Pasquali, 1996), we aim not only to expose the context of Latin America from digital capitalism with its variant of post-truth, but also to situate ourselves in a popular and alternative space that historically sought to empower these marginalized sectors not from comparison, but from the positivity of their own discourses and local practices. Although the popular and alternative perspective are constrained by a hegemonic structure, we can see that it does not prevent the development of communication alternatives that we seek to show. We refer with communicational alternatives to certain experiences that have strategies for structural social change and/or that are not framed in transnational power structures (Simpson Grimberg, 1986).
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spelling I22-R128-article-49552024-04-09T11:52:18Z Popular and alternative communication, digital capitalism and post-truth Comunicación popular y alternativa, capitalismo digital y posverdad Navarro Nicoletti, Felipe Popular communication Digital capitalism Post-truth; Latin American research Comunicación popular Capitalismo digital Posverdad Investigación latinoamericana The current context of digital capitalism leads us to the analysis of numerous spaces we inhabit, as well as traditions and conceptual journeys from the beginnings of the new Latin American democracies in the 1980s and their later projections; as for example from the conception of posttruth, which, from a discursive space allows us to understand the popular configuration in the current context. Here, we understand popular and alternative communication, which was historically composed for the understanding, deepening and visibility of marginalized sectors of civil society, as currents that are also reinvented and seek to adapt to this new context. From mainly Latin American authors (Alfaro Moreno, 2000; Díaz Bordenave, 1981, 1989; Dussel, 1985; García Canclini, 1983, 1989; Graziano, 1980; Kaplún, 2002; Mata, 2006; Pasquali, 1996), we aim not only to expose the context of Latin America from digital capitalism with its variant of post-truth, but also to situate ourselves in a popular and alternative space that historically sought to empower these marginalized sectors not from comparison, but from the positivity of their own discourses and local practices. Although the popular and alternative perspective are constrained by a hegemonic structure, we can see that it does not prevent the development of communication alternatives that we seek to show. We refer with communicational alternatives to certain experiences that have strategies for structural social change and/or that are not framed in transnational power structures (Simpson Grimberg, 1986). El contexto actual de capitalismo digital nos lleva al análisis de numerosos espacios que habitamos, así como tradiciones y recorridos conceptuales desde los inicios de las nuevas democracias latinoamericanas en la década de 1980 y sus proyecciones posteriores; como por ejemplo desde la concepción de posverdad, que, desde un espacio discursivo nos permite comprender la configuración popular en el contexto actual. Aquí, entendemos a la comunicación popular y alternativa, que históricamente se compuso para la comprensión, profundización y visibilización de sectores relegados de la sociedad civil, como corrientes que también se reinventan y buscan adaptarse a este nuevo contexto. A partir de autores y autoras principalmente latinoamericanos (Alfaro Moreno, 2000; Díaz Bordenave, 1981, 1989; Dussel, 1985; García Canclini, 1983, 1989; Mata, 2006; Pasquali, 1996), tenemos como objetivo, no solamente exponer el contexto de América Latina desde el capitalismo digital con su variante de la posverdad, sino también situarnos en un espacio popular y alternativo que históricamente buscó empoderar a estos sectores relegados no desde la comparación, sino desde la positividad de sus propios discursos y prácticas locales. Si bien la perspectiva popular y alternativa se encuentran coartadas por una estructura hegemónica, podemos ver que no impide el desarrollo de alternativas comunicacionales que buscamos mostrar. Nos referimos con alternativas comunicacionales a determinadas experiencias que posean estrategias para un cambio social estructural y/o que no se encuentren encuadradas en estructuras de poder transnacionales (Simpson Grimberg, 1986). Centro Universitario Regional Zona Atlántica - Universidad Nacional del Comahue - Argentin 2023-10-06 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revele.uncoma.edu.ar/index.php/Sociales/article/view/4955 Revista Pilquen. Sección Ciencias Sociales; Vol. 26 Núm. 3 (2023): Revista Pilquen. Sección Ciencias Sociales; 23-41 1851-3123 1666-0579 spa https://revele.uncoma.edu.ar/index.php/Sociales/article/view/4955/61944 Derechos de autor 2023 Revista Pilquen. Sección Ciencias Sociales https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0