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- Title
La radio comunitaria indígena: alternativa para la descolonización, la interculturalidad y la construcción del bien común a través del sonido emanado del territorio.
- Authors
MARTÍNEZ MATÍAS, Graciela
- Abstract
The stories of community-indigenous radio based on local experiences and popular culture are semantic products unique in a globalized media ecosystem that devours everything. Unlike public and commercial radio, community broadcastems empathetic narratives with the audience; speaks directly to the listener behind the receiving device by decoding the message; a message that is part of their daily lives and belongs to both of them. This work aims to make it aware as through the narratives emanating from the territorial experience and the horizontal dialogues produced by communityindigenous radio, it is feasible to lay the foundations of interculturality and decolonization of minds and actions. Radio should be valued as an instrument of social use that puts community knowledge and values in common, including: sound. The social, political, economic and cultural use of local sonorities put at the service of radio histories, gives the possibility of creating a unique identity to the community broadcaster, and being a paradigm of radio communication in this 21st century. The decoloniality of Boaventura de Sousa Santos, the popular culture of Gilberto Giménez, and the interculturality seen by Francois Houtart, are the theoretical categories axis of this work.
- Subjects
POPULAR culture; MASS media; CULTURE; RADIO programs; RADIO broadcasting
- Publication
Chasqui (13901079), 2019, Issue 140, p19
- ISSN
1390-1079
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.16921/chasqui.v0i140.3995