Producción CyT
Here and There: (Re)Situating Latin America in International Communication Theory

Artículo

Autoría
Fecha
2018
Editorial y Lugar de Edición
Oxford University Press
Revista
Communication Theory, vol. 28 - ISSN 1468-2885
Oxford University Press
ISSN
1468-2885
Resumen Información suministrada por el agente en SIGEVA
Since their origins in the late 1950s, Latin American communication studies have become increasingly institutionalized and thematically diverse. This evolution, however, has circulated to a limited extent beyond borders, as noted by North American scholars in the 1990s. Attentive to this problem, this article reviews how Latin America has featured in Communication Theory?s archive since 1992 and introduces a Special Issue that incorporates recent contributions from theregion into the journal&ac... Since their origins in the late 1950s, Latin American communication studies have become increasingly institutionalized and thematically diverse. This evolution, however, has circulated to a limited extent beyond borders, as noted by North American scholars in the 1990s. Attentive to this problem, this article reviews how Latin America has featured in Communication Theory?s archive since 1992 and introduces a Special Issue that incorporates recent contributions from theregion into the journal´s corpus. The analysis shows the extremely limited presence of Latin America in Communication Theory both in terms of substantial contributions to theory-building arising from the region, and of Latin American authorship. We argue that this state of affairs evidences the need for explicit editorial policies aimed at addressing the gap, and for increased cross-border interaction among scholars. The Special Issue hereby introduced contributes toresituating Latin America in international communication theory by foregrounding situated approaches generated in the region.(tengo el certificado de la publicación confirmando su edición en abril 2018)
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