Communication and good living. The decolonial and ecological critique to communication for development and social change

Authors

  • Alejandro Barranquero-Carretero Author Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
  • Chiara Sáez-Baeza Author Universidad de Chile

Keywords:

Communication, spatial communication, communication and development, sustainable development, colonialism (Source, Unesco Thesaurus).

Abstract

The world view ofliving well encourages a biocentric and decolonial change of direction in the ideas on communication for development and for social change. This article provides an overview of the history of the discipline in an effort to include the new debates on post-development and critical ecology, particularly from the standpoint of re-evaluating the sustainable cultural legacies silenced by the modernity/coloniality perspective.

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Published

2014-06-06

How to Cite

Barranquero-Carretero, A., & Sáez-Baeza, C. (2014). Communication and good living. The decolonial and ecological critique to communication for development and social change. Palabra Clave, 18(1), 41–82. Retrieved from https://palabraclave.unisabana.edu.co/index.php/palabraclave/article/view/4211

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