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- Title
EDITORIAL.
- Abstract
An editorial focuses on the controversial concept of communication rights, including the distinction between the right to communicate (the freedom to speak) and the right to communication (access to communication infrastructures). It explores how these concepts relate to democratic participation and communicative justice, discussing contributions from experts on the role of communication in power dynamics, media literacy, and the challenges of applying these rights in the digital era.
- Subjects
RIGHT to communicate; HUMAN rights; MEDIA literacy; POLITICAL participation; JUSTICE
- Publication
Media Development, 2024, Vol 70, Issue 2, p4
- ISSN
0143-5558
- Publication type
Editorial