Disrupción, communication and emancipation

Authors

  • Claudia Villamayor Facultad de Periodismo y Comunicación Social - Universidad Nacional de La Plata

Keywords:

emancipation, disrupción, communication, to denaturalize

Abstract

The article offers a methodological offer in which there is analyzed the popular speech defined as the "placed set of these multiple relations of senses that emerge in cultural and social practices, where they find biographies that they speak by means of lived expressions". To the being the word the way of naming what we do and the form in which we know the world, the study of the speech is an exercise in yes same, beyond the conclusions, where one aspires to relieve a link between communication and emancipation, by means of the disrupción and the denaturalization as the first steps, to study the diverse scenes of the social practices.

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Published

2014-12-19

How to Cite

Villamayor, C. (2014). Disrupción, communication and emancipation. Oficios Terrestres, 1(31), 49–59. Retrieved from https://perio.unlp.edu.ar/ojs/index.php/oficiosterrestres/article/view/2438