Configuration of a communicative citizenship in Medellín, Colombia, 1990-2010
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.26439/contratexto2018.n030.3153Abstract
This article reports partial results of the doctoral research on
communication-related contributions conducted in Medellin, in the context of citizen education processes developed by third-sector organizations and territorial entities, in favor of the promotion of dialogue scenarios, participation and life alternatives for the inhabitants of the city. The communication
strategies developed in this framework from the nineties demarcated notions and communication methodologies that were appropriated by the community for the intervention in its neighborhoods. From that point, platforms for interaction with other social actors were built by means of forming bonds that
today could be understood as the exercise of a communicative citizenship.
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