Buch, Englisch, 200 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 301 g
An International Dialogue
Buch, Englisch, 200 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 301 g
Reihe: Media and Communication Activism
ISBN: 978-1-032-32618-4
Verlag: Routledge
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.
Zielgruppe
Postgraduate and Undergraduate Advanced
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Weitere Infos & Material
By way of prologue 1. Dialogue of knowledges in the Pluriverse 2. Weaving life: The women of the Andes in their decolonial work 3. Promoting Nonviolent Communication for a Harmonious Communication Ecosystem 4. Voices with Purpose: Lessons Learned from the South-South Collaboration between Latin America and Africa for the Strengthening of Communication Capacities in Social Organizations 5. Conserving the Mangroves? Social and Environmental Conflicts in the Gulf of Guayaquil: The Case of Puerto El Morro, Posorja and Isla Puná 6. Reverse Media Policy: Challenging Empires, Resisting Power 7. Popular Music, Gender and Communicative Justice on International Women’s Day 8. Exploring Resistance to Development in the Okinawa Pluriverse 9.Ontologies and Ecologies of the Otherwise: Notes on Post-development Practices in Malawi 10. Further roads for communicative justice in pluriversal dialogues Postscript: Justice, Sustainability, and Communications: A Pluriversal Approach